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I tried using the /assertidentical switch so that the command line does not fail when the schemas are identical.
However, now I receive this error:
Error: The /assertidentical switch cannot be used in conjunction with the
/synchronize switch. Please use SQLCompare.exe /? or SQLCompare.exe for more information.
I am actually trying to deploy changes, if there are any, so I have to use /synchronize. I also save the delta script to a file using /sf.
I don't understand why I can't use the switches at the same time.
I want to use a filter. I want to actually have the changes committed to the database being compared. I don't want it to fail if the schemas happen to be identical.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. / comments
I tried using the /assertidentical switch so that the command line does not fail when the schemas are identical.
However, now I receive this error:
Error: The /assertidentical switch cannot be used...
Have you guys tried executing the same kind of thing in a power shell script instead of a batch file in an attempt to "eat" error code 63?
I would think this would work fine, but I am running into some issues where the compare works, but any output I request does not.
I am passing parameters for the script file output, html report as well as trying to limit the scope of the compare using a filter file. When passing this directly to the command line, it works fine.
However, when trying to pass all of this through a power shell script, I receive no errors, the compare works, but it ignores my filter file, does not output the script file and it does not save the html report.
I am going to submit a support ticket and provide you the power shell script I am trying to run. / comments
Have you guys tried executing the same kind of thing in a power shell script instead of a batch file in an attempt to "eat" error code 63?
I would think this would work fine, but I am running into ...
Great, I will give that a try.
Thanks for the quick response. / comments
Great, I will give that a try.
Thanks for the quick response.