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Thanks Robert. Just wanted to be sure. / comments
Thanks Robert. Just wanted to be sure.
The "Review deployment script" step in SQL Compare now shows 2 warnings: Severity: High
Title: An error occurred connecting to source control; migration scripts could not be retrieved.
If you do not want SQL Compare to try and retrieve migration scripts for future comparisons with this project, edit the project and
select the Ignore migration scripts for databases project option.
Severity: Low
Title: SQL Compare cannot verify database is identical to associated revision.
Damn, these migrations scripts don't seem like a good idea at all! :-(
And yes, I am aware that I appear to be talking to myself here! / comments
The "Review deployment script" step in SQL Compare now shows 2 warnings:Severity: High
Title: An error occurred connecting to source control; migration scripts could not be retrieved.
If you do not...
Problem solved. After trying to run your debug program (sent via email), and seeing that it said "Access is denied", it got me thinking. I'm running SQL Compare as a separate user because (until now) we've tried to keep the product database more secure by using separate logins to administer it, one different to my everyday account. I had modified my SQL Compare shortcut like this:
C:\Windows\System32\runas.exe /user:my_domain\!other_account "M:\Program Files (x86)\Red Gate\SQL Compare 10\RedGate.SQLCompare.UI.exe"
We've decided that it's now more trouble than it's worth (not to mention I have to enter my credentials too often), and now that we've given my everyday account access to the production SQL Server, everything is OK :-)
Thanks. / comments
Problem solved. After trying to run your debug program (sent via email), and seeing that it said "Access is denied", it got me thinking. I'm running SQL Compare as a separate user because (until no...
I'm using SQL Compare 10.7.0.18 / comments
I'm using SQL Compare 10.7.0.18