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Hi nvman_ca,
What build of SQL Compare are you running? You could try the following under the "options" tab in the project setup:
- Add object existence checks
- Force Column order
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi nvman_ca,
What build of SQL Compare are you running? You could try the following under the "options" tab in the project setup:
- Add object existence checks
- Force Column order
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi csmith_jinny,
The login information is usually cached by the SVN client on your local machine, outside of SQL Source Control. (The window you see in SQL Source Control is because SQL Source Control is being asked for credentials by SVN).
The credentials are stored in the following location on your machine typically:
c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Subversion
If you rename the "auth" folder, it will prompt you again for credentials the next time you attempt to link. However, this will affect your existing linked databases, so beware before performing this step. There is also a readme.txt file contained in that same directory, that contains some instructions as well that may be helpful.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi csmith_jinny,
The login information is usually cached by the SVN client on your local machine, outside of SQL Source Control. (The window you see in SQL Source Control is because SQL Source Cont...
Hi apisano,
Thanks for your post. It sounds like your script that you are specifying in Multiscript is attempting to add a new user object that already exists in the destination SQL Server database. This message is coming from the SQL Server itself as a result of the script.
To get the script working properly, you would need to manually edit the script to remove the entry that is making changes to this particular user object. Also, since this is the master database, this is a system DB, so you will need to be careful about what changes you are rolling into it.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi apisano,
Thanks for your post. It sounds like your script that you are specifying in Multiscript is attempting to add a new user object that already exists in the destination SQL Server database...
You could try using our SQL Compare tool to generate a deployment script and deploy to each of your remote servers. There is a command line version of SQL Compare that you can use to create a batch job to do this automatically. / comments
You could try using our SQL Compare tool to generate a deployment script and deploy to each of your remote servers. There is a command line version of SQL Compare that you can use to create a batch...
Hi ProvidentFinanceKW,
Thanks for your post. The issue you are seeing with the Export Comparision Results is a bug. Our developers our aware of the issue, and this has been reported under SDC-1206.
Sorry for the inconvenience. / comments
Hi ProvidentFinanceKW,
Thanks for your post. The issue you are seeing with the Export Comparision Results is a bug. Our developers our aware of the issue, and this has been reported under SDC-1206....
Hi rre,
Thanks for your post. We have opened a support ticket for you in regards to this issue. I will be in contact with you shortly.
Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi rre,
Thanks for your post. We have opened a support ticket for you in regards to this issue. I will be in contact with you shortly.
Regards,
Steve
Hi,
Thanks for your post. If you are using any new SQL Server objects that were introduced with SQL Server 2012, they are not yet compatible with SQL Source Control and will throw errors.
We have opened a support case and will be following up with you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve Tanori / comments
Hi,
Thanks for your post. If you are using any new SQL Server objects that were introduced with SQL Server 2012, they are not yet compatible with SQL Source Control and will throw errors.
We have o...
Hi pbezanson,
We have opened a support ticket for you in regards to this issue. We will follow up with you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi pbezanson,
We have opened a support ticket for you in regards to this issue. We will follow up with you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi kevinclee,
Thanks for your question. You could try adding a filter to exlude the static table from being presented to you. See the following for setting up filters: https://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/ ... ng_filters
Best Regards, / comments
Hi kevinclee,
Thanks for your question. You could try adding a filter to exlude the static table from being presented to you. See the following for setting up filters:https://www.red-gate.com/suppo...
Hi paputzback,
Please contact us at support@red-gate.com with the following details:
- The version of SQL Prompt you are running
- The version of SSMS that you are having difficulty with
Best Regards, / comments
Hi paputzback,
Please contact us at support@red-gate.com with the following details:
- The version of SQL Prompt you are running
- The version of SSMS that you are having difficulty with
Best Regards,