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Thanks Brian! It was something kind of similar, basically some orphaned procs that would no longer compile. I finally ran the same compare using the GUI and it revealed a lot more information than the command line including the actual proc that would not compile. Thanks for your input! / comments
Thanks Brian! It was something kind of similar, basically some orphaned procs that would no longer compile. I finally ran the same compare using the GUI and it revealed a lot more information than ...
I should have added the original command line code I was using:
sqlcompare /snapshot1:"folder_location\snapshot_filesnp" /server2:server /database2:database /synchronize /force / comments
I should have added the original command line code I was using:
sqlcompare /snapshot1:"folder_location\snapshot_filesnp" /server2:server /database2:database /synchronize /force
I changed the syntax you suggested but I am getting the same error. / comments
I changed the syntax you suggested but I am getting the same error.
When generating a script through the command line, I don't see an option to add a use statement. Does one exist? / comments
When generating a script through the command line, I don't see an option to add a use statement. Does one exist?