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Hi av99, thank you for your forum post.
Can you please reply with the command line syntax you are using? Obviously change any username/password combinations and server/databases names as required.
The /filter switch cannot be used with /Include or /Exclude which will explain the 994 Identical objects being included. See this help document and scroll down to the /Filter section.
Many Thanks
Eddie -
Here is the command line that i used for the compare (formatted to be better readable).
Your help is much appreciated.E:\RedGate\SQLCompare11\SQLCompare.exe/reporttype:interactive/force/server1:MYSERVER/db1:MYDB/snapshot2:E:\Snapshots\TRGTDB_20200923_010345.snp/filter:E:\SQLCompare\Requests\custom_05.scpf/report:E:\SQLCompare\Requests\report.html/scriptFile:E:\SQLCompare\Requests\1.MYDB.sql/out:E:\SQLCompare\Requests\results.txt/options:IgnoreFillFactor,IgnoreWhiteSpace,IgnoreFileGroups,IgnoreUserProperties,IgnoreWithElementOrder,IgnoreDatabaseAndServerName,IgnoreWithNocheck,IgnoreExtendedProperties,IgnoreStatisticsNoRecompute,AddDatabaseUseStatement,DisableAndReenableDdlTriggers,ForceColumnOrder
Art. -
Hi, thank you for your reply.
Can you please confirm the contents of the filter file custom_05.scpf? Does it match the filter configured through the GUI?
The options you have set via the /options: switch, do they match the same options configured in the GUI (Edit Project ->Options tab)?
Also can you please add the /Verbose and /LogLevel:Verbose switches to your cmd line syntax?
If you run command from the cmd prompt, the /Verbose switch will display the console output. Is there an entry that indicates that the filter file has been read?
The /LogLevel:Verbose switch will create a log file in this path, each time you run your cmd line syntax with the switch included:
C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Compare\
A support ticket has been created for you. I will request a copy of the log file via the support ticket.
Many Thanks
Eddie
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However when I run the same compare thru the command line using the same (saved) filter it gives me 10 differences and 6 missing and no identical. If I add the "/include:identical" switch to the command line I get 994 identical objects regardless if the name contains the word "clause" or not.
Is this a bug? Or am i doing something wrong?