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Hi,
Thanks for your post and for trying out the new version.
It looks like we missed a couple of bugs surrouding the Data Compare options, including the 'Reseed Identity Columns' option, which currently will always reseed identity columns regardless of whether or not this option is selected.
We'll try and fix this issue and get a new build out soon.
In the meantime, a workaround would be to go to the Tables & Views tab and deselect the tables you want to exclude. / comments
Hi,
Thanks for your post and for trying out the new version.
It looks like we missed a couple of bugs surrouding the Data Compare options, including the 'Reseed Identity Columns' option, which curr...
Hi Scott,
Thanks for reporting this issue.
Our testers discovered a couple of problems surrounding the options for Data Compare but unfortunately it was just after we'd published the 8.0.0.556 release.
We'll do our best to address these problems and try to get a new build out soon.
I'm glad your other issue was fixed though - keep the feedback coming. / comments
Hi Scott,
Thanks for reporting this issue.
Our testers discovered a couple of problems surrounding the options for Data Compare but unfortunately it was just after we'd published the 8.0.0.556 rele...
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
If you're using SQL Data Compare 7, you can edit the paths stored in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Red Gate\SQL Data Compare 7\UI\ProjectDirectoryHistory.
If you're using SQL Data Compare 8 (EAP), the key is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Red Gate\SQL Data Compare 8\MostRecentlyUsedFiles.
Just remove the ones that you don't need anymore.
Hope this helps,
Alice. / comments
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
If you're using SQL Data Compare 7, you can edit the paths stored in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Red Gate\SQL Data Compare 7\UI\ProjectDirectoryHistory.
If...
Our latest build (556) now has a Schema column in the Tables & Views tab.
Hopefully this will make comparing objects with the same names in different schemas less painful.
Please try it out and let us know how you get on with it. / comments
Our latest build (556) now has a Schema column in the Tables & Views tab.
Hopefully this will make comparing objects with the same names in different schemas less painful.
Please try it out and let...
Our latest build (556) should have addressed this issue.
Please try it out and let us know if you have any more feedback. / comments
Our latest build (556) should have addressed this issue.
Please try it out and let us know if you have any more feedback.
Our latest build (556) should have addressed this "feature" [image]
Please try it out and let us know if you have any more feedback. / comments
Our latest build (556) should have addressed this "feature"
Please try it out and let us know if you have any more feedback.
Our latest release of SQL Data Compare 8.0 now uses a single folder for the data instead of one folder per table.
We've also allowed users to configure both the name of this folder and its location relative to the parent script folder (from the New Project dialog, click on the 'Create Schema Scripts' link and then the 'Edit Script Generation Options' link).
Your point about multiple extensions is indeed something we might address in the future, especially if more people request this functionality.
Please try out the latest build and let us know how you get on with it. / comments
Our latest release of SQL Data Compare 8.0 now uses a single folder for the data instead of one folder per table.
We've also allowed users to configure both the name of this folder and its location...
Thanks for reporting this. The latest build (317) should have fixed this problem.
Please give it a try and let us know how you get on with it. / comments
Thanks for reporting this. The latest build (317) should have fixed this problem.
Please give it a try and let us know how you get on with it.
Thanks for sending us the .bak.
You're right, it's a new bug in SQL Compare 8.0. We're investigating the issue at the moment and will keep you posted of any developments. / comments
Thanks for sending us the .bak.
You're right, it's a new bug in SQL Compare 8.0. We're investigating the issue at the moment and will keep you posted of any developments.
You can use SQL Compare to take snapshots of your databases (in v8, go to File -> Create Snapshot).
Can you send them to me (alice.easey@red-gate.com) with a description of the steps you did to make it break and I'll investigate further.
Alice
Red Gate Software / comments
You can use SQL Compare to take snapshots of your databases (in v8, go to File -> Create Snapshot).
Can you send them to me (alice.easey@red-gate.com) with a description of the steps you did to mak...