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Hello Bert,
Thanks for you question about SQL Compare and whitespace. We don't have a way for our tools to format the whitespace before the compare but we do have an option that ignores whitespace. This option is normally on but in your case it may be worth it to turn it off and see if this solves the issue. / comments
Hello Bert,
Thanks for you question about SQL Compare and whitespace. We don't have a way for our tools to format the whitespace before the compare but we do have an option that ignores whitespace....
Hello Bert,
Thanks for you question about SQL Compare and whitespace. We don't have a way for our tools to format the whitespace before the compare but we do have an option that ignores whitespace. This option is normally on but in your case it may be worth it to turn it off and see if this solves the issue. / comments
Hello Bert,
Thanks for you question about SQL Compare and whitespace. We don't have a way for our tools to format the whitespace before the compare but we do have an option that ignores whitespace....
Hello,
Sorry for the problem you're having with SQL Source Control. We've opened a ticket so we can further troubleshoot this issue with you. I'll be reaching out to you through that ticket shortly, thanks. / comments
Hello,
Sorry for the problem you're having with SQL Source Control. We've opened a ticket so we can further troubleshoot this issue with you. I'll be reaching out to you through that ticket shortly...
Hello,
Thanks for your question on SQL Compare. One thing that could be different from machines is the options and mappings done, so make sure both machines are say using the defaults and that both are deploying all dependencies and then see if the scripts are still different, thanks. / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your question on SQL Compare. One thing that could be different from machines is the options and mappings done, so make sure both machines are say using the defaults and that both...
Hello Jan,
Thanks for your question on the Ignore File Groups option. I don't think there is a way to do this. Once the option is ignored there is no way to partially turn it off, it will always be fully ignored. It might be possible if using SQL Source Control as well to create a migration script that would handle the partitions and file groups but this may be tricky if it is changing a lot between deployments. / comments
Hello Jan,
Thanks for your question on the Ignore File Groups option. I don't think there is a way to do this. Once the option is ignored there is no way to partially turn it off, it will always be...
Hello,
Thanks for your question on our filters in SQL Compare 11. Unfortunately object level is as granular as our filters get within the tool, if they have a naming pattern you may be able to setup a filter based off of that manually. https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... ng+filters / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your question on our filters in SQL Compare 11. Unfortunately object level is as granular as our filters get within the tool, if they have a naming pattern you may be able to setu...
Hello Josef,
David reached out to me so we could schedule a screen share session. I've also opened a support ticket for this issue which you should receive an email with the details shortly. I'll reach out to you through the ticket to schedule the meeting, thanks. / comments
Hello Josef,
David reached out to me so we could schedule a screen share session. I've also opened a support ticket for this issue which you should receive an email with the details shortly. I'll r...
Hello,
Sorry for the issue you are having with SQL Source Control. The one catch is if there is a permission that your DBA's have setup in addition to the normal for the default trace than the permissions we list will not be enough. Those are enough for a standard install and setup, that's how I have my test VM setup and it works correctly. It could be some restriction in your environment is requiring the sysadmin rights. / comments
Hello,
Sorry for the issue you are having with SQL Source Control. The one catch is if there is a permission that your DBA's have setup in addition to the normal for the default trace than the perm...
Hello,
Thanks for your question on migrating SQL Source Control to a new TFS server. The file "LinkedDatabases.xml" locate at "%localappdata%Red GateSQL Source Control 3" contains the url for every linked DB on the users login. You could try manually updating this instead of relinking but there could be issues depending on specifics to your environment. I would test it out with a couple of test DB's and see what happens. We do recommend relinking so everything gets setup on the new server the standard method. / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your question on migrating SQL Source Control to a new TFS server. The file "LinkedDatabases.xml" locate at "%localappdata%Red GateSQL Source Control 3" contains the url for every...
Hello,
Thanks for your question about SQL Prompt and SQL Source Control. To get the tools to show up in the new install of SSMS you will have to reinstall both tools. We update the add-ins and some other parts of SSMS in the install so they won't automatically show up in a new SSMS install.
Right now only SQL Prompt has finished compatibility preparation and testing for SSMS 2016 so you may see some bugs and incompatibilities with other tools. / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your question about SQL Prompt and SQL Source Control. To get the tools to show up in the new install of SSMS you will have to reinstall both tools. We update the add-ins and some...