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I upgraded to the latest version. So far (knock on wood) I haven't experienced any timeout issue. However, doing a data compare on 30 tables used to take about 10 minutes on the average...with these new libraries it takes close to 20 minutes on the average. This happened immediately after I switched to the new libraries. Hopefully, the extra time makes it more reliable...but at double the time I'm not sure how feasible it is to use. Is there a reason that it takes twice as long between v6 and v9? Is there any way I can speed it up using a redgate library function? / comments
I upgraded to the latest version. So far (knock on wood) I haven't experienced any timeout issue. However, doing a data compare on 30 tables used to take about 10 minutes on the average...with th...
Okay, so we've established that it's a connection issue since the exception is always thrown in the RegisterForDataCompare function, correct? Yes, I can connect fine in SSMS when this problem happens. Perhaps the redgate connections are NOT being freed up (do I need to call a redgate function to do this) and no more can be established until I restart SQL server? / comments
Okay, so we've established that it's a connection issue since the exception is always thrown in the RegisterForDataCompare function, correct? Yes, I can connect fine in SSMS when this problem happ...
My version is 6.2.2.14 from April 2010. Was there a bug in this version? / comments
My version is 6.2.2.14 from April 2010. Was there a bug in this version?