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thies wrote:
In SQL Compare 3.1.7.218 that I was using before upgrading to 5.0 this was possible. For each difference I could select a Tab 'Sync SQL 1' or 'Sync SQL 2' on the difference that would give the SQL to use for the single difference shown.
I used this a lot, and after reading this post I checked SQL Compare 5.0 and was *very* supprised not to see this feature there. I used this all the time, as I use SQL Compare to build upgrade scripts between versions of our product and need to think about every change required. Therefore I do one change at a time, and do not use the complete syncronization script.
Maybe insight in to why the feature was dropped, would help me understand how I should be using the product better?
Thank you,
Thies.
Exactly! I've also seen this feature in a trial version, and then when was unable to find it in a licensed release I've requested money back. That's almost the only feature I needed this product for. / comments
thies wrote:
In SQL Compare 3.1.7.218 that I was using before upgrading to 5.0 this was possible. For each difference I could select a Tab 'Sync SQL 1' or 'Sync SQL 2' on the difference that wou...
Brian Donahue wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I see. Currently you can only see what the resulting synchronization script looks like if you click the synchronize button and go through the synchronization wizard. And to just see the script for one object, you need to de-select everything and just select the object you're interested in.
Hello Brian,
Thank you for showing me that way. However, now I have to complete so many steps to see this script. It would be definitely better tool if it would allow me to see the synchronizations scripts immediately at the moment when it reports on differences.
Thank you,
Vitaliy / comments
Brian Donahue wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I see. Currently you can only see what the resulting synchronization script looks like if you click the synchronize button and go through the synchronization wiz...
Scripting the difference
At this moment SQL Differences tab currently presents the two schemas. This visualizes the difference, but almost useless since tool does not give the mechanizm for synchronizing two databases.
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