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I just found this: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... c81605.htm
So no need for further help - cheers. / comments
I just found this:http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... c81605.htm
So no need for further help - cheers.
I now see the problem, and it's a permissions issue. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
J / comments
I now see the problem, and it's a permissions issue. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
J
A log file is not being created - it looks like the job isn't running as it should take 15 mins or so to back all the db's up.
Thanks for your help so far and apologies for my delay getting back.
J / comments
A log file is not being created - it looks like the job isn't running as it should take 15 mins or so to back all the db's up.
Thanks for your help so far and apologies for my delay getting back.
J
Yes - that would be the tool for the job - but it's not installed on this server [image] / comments
Yes - that would be the tool for the job - but it's not installed on this server
It just required patience - I just checked back and it has sorted itself out.
It's probably because too much metadata was being compared - I am new to SC9, must suss out the project options!
Jamie / comments
It just required patience - I just checked back and it has sorted itself out.
It's probably because too much metadata was being compared - I am new to SC9, must suss out the project options!
Jamie
I needed a way of doing this before I had SQL Compare 9, so I wrote a script based on the one here: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jeffs/archiv ... /2737.aspx
I parameterised it so that I could give it two table names and off it would go.
You've probably done this yourself by now... but thought I'd share it!
Jamie / comments
I needed a way of doing this before I had SQL Compare 9, so I wrote a script based on the one here:http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jeffs/archiv ... /2737.aspx
I parameterised it so that I could give it ...