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Hi @ducman
I've been able to confirm what you've said after testing it on my end. I'll get back to you once I have confirmed if this is intentional or not.
Thanks.
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Hi @ducman
This has been raised internally to be looking into further. Once I have further information, I'll let you know. -
Hi @ducman
I have been advised this has been resolved as of version 4.4.22033.
Should you wish to download it, please use the following link:
https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLChangeAutomation/SQLChangeAutomation_4.4.22033.29026.exe
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Hello @Kurt_M
I have verified and this has been resolved. Thank you.
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Example:
C:\Test.Db\Test.Db.sqlproj <-- this works
C:\Test.Db\Db.sqlproj <-- this does not work
With the above example, SCA actually creates the directory: C:\Db
Also, this works fine in VS SCA, just not SSMS SCA. Is there a setting that I can use (maybe in the *.user file) that help fix this issue that I am unaware of?
Thanks