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I too am experiencing the big red x myself with v8.0.1.9 on Vista x64 / comments
I too am experiencing the big red x myself with v8.0.1.9 on Vista x64
OK, thanks. It is high on my fix list, though, because it is one of the most annoying "features" of the product, and I run into it quite frequently. [image] / comments
OK, thanks. It is high on my fix list, though, because it is one of the most annoying "features" of the product, and I run into it quite frequently.
yes. there are a few tables in my database that have an extremely high number of rows in them, and those are the ones that get archived based on date and hence would apply in this situation.
In other cases, I want all the inserts/updates/deletes to affect my target database. / comments
yes. there are a few tables in my database that have an extremely high number of rows in them, and those are the ones that get archived based on date and hence would apply in this situation.
In ot...
for the sake of what I need, I would have to be able to set this at the table level. / comments
for the sake of what I need, I would have to be able to set this at the table level.
Thanks for the clarification.
I did run into a problem yesterday whereby I ran out of disk space during the script generation phase because of the volume of data I was trying to copy.
I wanted to copy without using a transaction, so partial syncing would have been fine.
I wonder if you could find a way to deal with this situation? Perhaps by generating a partial script and then executing it, then repeating?
As it stands, I'm going to have to open what script was generated, cut-and-paste using UltraEdit into query analyzer, execute, cut-and-paste some more, etc., then re-compare, repeat, repeat, repeat....
thanks. Overall the product is great. / comments
Thanks for the clarification.
I did run into a problem yesterday whereby I ran out of disk space during the script generation phase because of the volume of data I was trying to copy.
I wanted to c...