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Hi Lee,
Thanks for your post.
Data Compare will check for any updates every 14 days and alert the user if any exist.
We don't do it every day as it would make our servers unhappy and could be annoying for users who have chosen not to get the latest version.
Hope this helps.
Alice. / comments
Hi Lee,
Thanks for your post.
Data Compare will check for any updates every 14 days and alert the user if any exist.
We don't do it every day as it would make our servers unhappy and could be annoy...
Hi Naras,
Thanks for your post.
Currently SQL Compare will consider extended properties only as a property of the table and not as a separate entity, so /Include:ExtendedProperty won't work I'm afraid.
I've added this feature request to the relevant issue in our system (SC-2447). It is definitely one of the more popular requests we have for SQL Compare (although more for triggers and indexes rather than extended properties). Unfortunately implementing this requires a major architectural change and I'm afraid I can't give you a timescale when this work might happen.
Regards,
Alice
Red Gate Software / comments
Hi Naras,
Thanks for your post.
Currently SQL Compare will consider extended properties only as a property of the table and not as a separate entity, so /Include:ExtendedProperty won't work I'm afr...
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your post. I've logged your request as SC-909.
As a workaround you could click the Edit Project button to go back to the Comparison Projects dialog and view the dates from there (then just cancel to go back to the main grid without having to do a re-compare).
I know this isn't ideal and we'll consider your request for a future release (especially if more people would also find it useful).
Thanks,
Alice
Red Gate Software / comments
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your post. I've logged your request as SC-909.
As a workaround you could click the Edit Project button to go back to the Comparison Projects dialog and view the dates from t...
Hi SQLGuru,
Thanks for your post.
The name of the XML file was changed to better represent its usage with both SQL Compare and Data Compare.
The new fields are primarily for Data Compare and will be automatically added with default values to any existing scripts folder.
In particular, MaxDataFileSize is an internal field and shouldn't affect your scripts folder, while DataFileSet is the list of all files containing DML statements - this tells SQL Compare which files to ignore and Data Compare which files to read.
If you're not using the new scripts folder functionality these fields can be safely ignored (just leave them with the default values).
The warning was added to notify the user that the file format has changed: it can be safely ignored. / comments
Hi SQLGuru,
Thanks for your post.
The name of the XML file was changed to better represent its usage with both SQL Compare and Data Compare.
The new fields are primarily for Data Compare and will b...
We now have a build that fixes this issue. If you contact support@red-gate.com they should be able to give you more details. / comments
We now have a build that fixes this issue. If you contact support@red-gate.com they should be able to give you more details.
Hi gknierim,
Sorry you encountered this problem. We believe we have a build that fixes this issue. If you contact support@red-gate.com they should be able to give you more details. / comments
Hi gknierim,
Sorry you encountered this problem. We believe we have a build that fixes this issue. If you contact support@red-gate.com they should be able to give you more details.