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Cause = SDC v6 project files being run by SDC v5 command line utility.
Thought - the "upgrade" for version 5 to version 6 actually equals a parallel installation, not an upgrade of the existing software. Being a typical Kiwi Bloke, who never reads the instruction book until things go very wrong, I'm sure there's a piece of documentation somewhere on the Redgate website that tells the unwary about this.
Sorry if this is a bit blunt, no intention to offend / comments
Cause = SDC v6 project files being run by SDC v5 command line utility.
Thought - the "upgrade" for version 5 to version 6 actually equals a parallel installation, not an upgrade of the existing sof...
We recently upgraded from SQL DC 5 Pro to 6 Pro and the problem occurs after we've used V6 to open any of the projects created using the earlier version (instead of four of ten projects not running, I now have eight ...) :x
Regards
Col / comments
We recently upgraded from SQL DC 5 Pro to 6 Pro and the problem occurs after we've used V6 to open any of the projects created using the earlier version (instead of four of ten projects not running...
Sorry about the delay - I've been chasing my tail with some other projects of late.
The logs I refer to are the ones created by Command Line when it runs the Data Compare Scripts. Currently I have three projects running in one batch file (which is scheduled every hour), and the results being appended to a .txt file. With the results being appended without any date/time stamp, it becomes difficult to ascertain exactly when problems have started to occur.
I hope this makes sense!
Cheers / comments
Sorry about the delay - I've been chasing my tail with some other projects of late.
The logs I refer to are the ones created by Command Line when it runs the Data Compare Scripts. Currently I have...
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Ok, so after updating to the latest version of SDC, we've regressed to version 8.1.1.33, although we do seem to be getting some Java Script errors, the command line utility seems to working again across all of our projects, PHEW!
This doesn't explain how the problem occurred in the first place and I guess it'll remain one of those great unsolved mysteries [image] / comments
Ok, so after updating to the latest version of SDC, we've regressed to version 8.1.1.33, although we do seem to be getting some Java Script errors, the command line utility seems to working again a...
I found that interesting, as I thought we'd done an upgrade by installing SDC 8 sometime ago. It turns out that V7 and V8 can exist alongside each other quite happily.
As part of resolving this, last week I uninstalled V7 and brought V8 up to the latest version, however the problem was still there. I left it for the weekend and on checking Monday morning, found my set of projects all running fine, the problem had moved on .... to my colleagues set of projects!
Because the reported error is different, Adrian has started a new thread below.
The problem is weird, it is definitely limited to the command line, but its only impacting certain projects, and to have it apparently self resolve, well, I'd be much happier having found the cause. / comments
I found that interesting, as I thought we'd done an upgrade by installing SDC 8 sometime ago. It turns out that V7 and V8 can exist alongside each other quite happily.
As part of resolving this, l...
Hi James
The project runs fine in the GUI, we only get this when using the batch file to run the command line.
There have been no changes to Redgate, however there may have been environment changes where our change process wasn't followed (where's my baseball bat!!)
Cheers
Col / comments
Hi James
The project runs fine in the GUI, we only get this when using the batch file to run the command line.
There have been no changes to Redgate, however there may have been environment changes...