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Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
I have logged a feature request for this, the ID is SP-3922. You can use that ID if you would like to chase it up in the future. / comments
Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
I have logged a feature request for this, the ID is SP-3922. You can use that ID if you would like to chase it up in the future.
Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
There are a few solutions you could try here: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... quired.htm / comments
Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
There are a few solutions you could try here: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... quired.htm
Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
You could try using the /include:identical switch? That way it should only throw an error message when there is an actual error. / comments
Thanks for contacting Red Gate.
You could try using the /include:identical switch? That way it should only throw an error message when there is an actual error.
Hi Haf,
At the moment you cannot compare temp tables as they are system objects not user objects. SQL Data Compare specifically makes sure that the table type is user and not system.
You could try creating a few of those tables and comparing those? / comments
Hi Haf,
At the moment you cannot compare temp tables as they are system objects not user objects. SQL Data Compare specifically makes sure that the table type is user and not system.
You could try ...
Hi there,
This feature has already been requested several times and we are hopefully looking to include it in a future release.
The feature request ID is SDC-778 if you'd like to chase it up in the future.
Thanks / comments
Hi there,
This feature has already been requested several times and we are hopefully looking to include it in a future release.
The feature request ID is SDC-778 if you'd like to chase it up in the...
Hi,
Thanks for your question. We do support TFS as a Source Control system, however we unfortunately do not support working with DBProj's created by VS.
If you are interested in seeing this in a future version of SQL Source Control, you can vote for it as a feature here if you haven't already done so: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... ce-control
Thanks, / comments
Hi,
Thanks for your question. We do support TFS as a Source Control system, however we unfortunately do not support working with DBProj's created by VS.
If you are interested in seeing this in a f...
I've just been informed that this may be a bug in SQL Source Control and it is hopefully being fixed for the next release.
My apologies for any inconvenience caused to you in the mean time. / comments
I've just been informed that this may be a bug in SQL Source Control and it is hopefully being fixed for the next release.
My apologies for any inconvenience caused to you in the mean time.
Hi Wesley,
It looks like you're attempting to select everything rather than right clicking on individual objects that you have been working on. You need to commit changes individually rather than all at once due to it being a shared database.
I hope this answers your question,
Regards, / comments
Hi Wesley,
It looks like you're attempting to select everything rather than right clicking on individual objects that you have been working on. You need to commit changes individually rather than a...
Hi Lori,
Thanks for your post.
Generally we only recommend having Trace turned on if you're looking for a specific issue on a problematic server as it can use up to 5% extra CPU usage and potentially more memory. It can, as you've experienced here, also log a large amount of data which effectively becomes useless if you're searching for a specific problem.
There isn't a way of changing the place in which the files are logged, and it can't be reduced.
For more information on collecting trace data please click the following link; http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... L_Response\help\1.3\SR_Collecting_Trace.htm
The new version - SQL Monitor - initially gathers the information collected in a trace file when Trace is turned on, however after this point it routinely overwrites it once the data file gets too big.
Also, for your information - if you still have active support and upgrades attached to your SQL Response license, you're eligible for a complimentary upgrade to the SQL Monitor which has many new features and benefits. You can check it out here - http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Monitor/index.htm
If you email our sales team at sales@red-gate.com they can look into this for you.
Thanks, / comments
Hi Lori,
Thanks for your post.
Generally we only recommend having Trace turned on if you're looking for a specific issue on a problematic server as it can use up to 5% extra CPU usage and potential...
Yes we have hidden it rather well, if you follow these steps you should be able to locate it.
1)Start SQL Compare
2)Select the required project
3)Select Edit, followed by Options, followed by More Options
4)Force column order is the first option in the More Options dialog under the Behavior header.
I hope this helps. / comments
Yes we have hidden it rather well, if you follow these steps you should be able to locate it.
1)Start SQL Compare
2)Select the required project
3)Select Edit, followed by Options, followed by More ...