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What if we are blocked from 'checking for updates'. Do you have a direct url we can navigate to? / comments
What if we are blocked from 'checking for updates'. Do you have a direct url we can navigate to?
gvsoft wrote:
Hi,
I'm using SQLCompare 10.1.0.102
Given the following command line:
sqlcompare /server1:.\\SQLEXPRESS /database1:HT /makesnapshot:2-Schema.snp /force
SQL Compare produces the following message:
'mode' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
What does this mean? Should I be concerned? How do I resolve it?
The operation appears to complete successfully and (I think) I get the results I expect.
(edit: I just updated to 10.2.0.1337, but there was no change in behavior)
- Dennis
I'm having this same issue and I'm using Windows 7 64bit. RedGate SQL Compare 10.3.8.406 / comments
gvsoft wrote:
Hi,
I'm using SQLCompare 10.1.0.102
Given the following command line:
sqlcompare /server1:.\\SQLEXPRESS /database1:HT /makesnapshot:2-Schema.snp /force
SQL Compare produces the fol...
sqlcompare command line
is there some reason why this won't work? What am I missing? It keeps saying the the scripts folder couldn't be found (inside the project), but I'm specifying it here...
sqlcompare /Project:"%Proje...
So I've scripted out in 2008 mode in SQL compare, to two folders, but even though the file I'm comparing does not have sys.date when it compares to another folder which only has date it says they are different...
So folder1 has [date] and folder2 has [date] but when it compares it says the file matches but when I look at the file it says folder1 is [date] and folder2 is [sys].[date]...
any ideas what is going on? / comments
So I've scripted out in 2008 mode in SQL compare, to two folders, but even though the file I'm comparing does not have sys.date when it compares to another folder which only has date it says they a...
I would use this, when will it be available? / comments
I would use this, when will it be available?
Chris Auckland wrote:
Sorry about that. The article was retired quite some time ago.
This is the current one: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... quired.htm
Thank You! / comments
Chris Auckland wrote:
Sorry about that. The article was retired quite some time ago.
This is the current one:http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... quired.htm
Thank You!
Chris Auckland wrote:
Thanks for your post.
In both scenarios, are you connecting to server B using the same account and project options?
Also, what account are you using to connect to the other databases?
It might be worth checking the permissions; we have a kb document to outline the minimum permissions required for SQL Compare: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... 000072.htm
So where is this KB article? it's a dead link / comments
Chris Auckland wrote:
Thanks for your post.
In both scenarios, are you connecting to server B using the same account and project options?
Also, what account are you using to connect to the other...
I'm having the same problem now, but with 8.50.25.11. Please advise! / comments
I'm having the same problem now, but with 8.50.25.11. Please advise!