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Hi @vshclover
I attempted to do a quick replication of your issue, on version 7.0.7, as well as the latest 7.0.11, and the 'Ignore system named constraint and index names' option is seemingly working for me. Instead of using the .json file, would you be able to try the 'Static data & comparison' option shown below in my screenshot?
Also, as I have been unable to replicate it on a later version, would you be able to try updating to see if you can still replicate it?
https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/FlywayDesktop/FlywayDesktop_7.0.11.0.exe
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Thank you Kurt, I did try using the UI as you have shown. Same result. My colleague also tried it, we are getting the same results. No matter how we use this option - we still see the tables which differ only in the system generated default names show up on the list of differences. I am using 7.0.10
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Hi @vshclover
That's definitely quite strange. I've tested this a few ways and cannot seem to replicate your findings.
Can you try this for me?- Navigate to the project files > Schema-model > Tables
- Delete one of the table scripts where this issue is occurring on
- Refresh the Schema model tab in flyway
- Enable the 'Ignore system named constraint and index names' option
- Save the table to your project
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here is the example of a table with only these two lines highlighted as being different (see attachment )-
here is a part of my lfyway-dev.json file-
Flyway Desktop Enterprise
Version 7.0.3
Flyway engine: 10.4.1
Git: 2.43.0
Redgate Compare: 1.18.3.12399
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