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Never mind the first request, I realise now that right-clicking lets me copy the warnings. Your product GUIs are always first-class and I have become used to everything being so obviously accessible that I rarely right-click in SQL Compare anymore.
The dependency features would still be great though... unless they are lurking somewhere too? [image]
Regards,
- Jason / comments
Never mind the first request, I realise now that right-clicking lets me copy the warnings. Your product GUIs are always first-class and I have become used to everything being so obviously accessibl...
Excellent. Having only purchased the SQL Bundle in the past week I am very impressed by the response times to the occasional hiccup in the software I have experienced.
Thank you. / comments
Excellent. Having only purchased the SQL Bundle in the past week I am very impressed by the response times to the occasional hiccup in the software I have experienced.
Thank you.
Hi Brian,
This is purely a difference of case on a single column on two tables that are otherwise identical. It is not part of a rebuild.
Thanks,
- Jason / comments
Hi Brian,
This is purely a difference of case on a single column on two tables that are otherwise identical. It is not part of a rebuild.
Thanks,
- Jason
I've just remembered that the computed column is persisted and has an index on it. Could this be causing problems?
The UDF itself is quite boring. It takes a few varchar parameters as input and performs some string manipulation to return a varchar result.
- Jason / comments
I've just remembered that the computed column is persisted and has an index on it. Could this be causing problems?
The UDF itself is quite boring. It takes a few varchar parameters as input and per...