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Thanks for changing the default script naming to the ISO date format in SQL Compare release 8.2.0.16! Much nicer! [image] / comments
Thanks for changing the default script naming to the ISO date format in SQL Compare release 8.2.0.16! Much nicer!
Is there any further work on enabling user-configurable options for the default file name formats for the Data Compare scripts and snapshots? Something like the Auto name formatting options for SQL Backup would be great. [image]
I use SQL compare to sync schemas between multiple dev, test and prod systems and I don't usually script all changes at once, so saved command lines may not be an option. It is a great tool, but changing the default snapshot and script name to a more useful format each time is a little irritating. dmYYYY just does not sort properly when searching by file name. The ISO format as suggested makes far more sense.
Thanks for a great set of products! / comments
Is there any further work on enabling user-configurable options for the default file name formats for the Data Compare scripts and snapshots? Something like the Auto name formatting options for SQ...
Yes, 6.4.0.1015 has done it all so far. I have been able to restore that 30GB database using the Latest_All option from a network backup source with many backup files present. The full restore component completed in just over 44 minutes, just like 6.4.0.56. It has also worked with several smaller databases, too.
Fantastic!!
Thanks for all your efforts, Pete. / comments
Yes, 6.4.0.1015 has done it all so far. I have been able to restore that 30GB database using the Latest_All option from a network backup source with many backup files present. The full restore co...