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rjpaulsen wrote:
I'm curious how that price came about considering SQL Bundle Standard is $490.
Ditto. I see this bundle as being the type of thing that would get installed on most developers desktops, whereas the SQL Tools bundle would only go on a select few who are responsible for rollouts. We're only a small shop of 4 developers, but I think we'd all be wanting to use this bundle, whereas only one muggins (me) uses the comparison products.
Also, will there be a "big daddy" bundle that includes refactor/promt/dep as well as the sql pro bundle? / comments
rjpaulsen wrote:
I'm curious how that price came about considering SQL Bundle Standard is $490.
Ditto. I see this bundle as being the type of thing that would get installed on most developers ...
Sure does, thanks Richard! / comments
Sure does, thanks Richard!
rgribble wrote:
In a future version could you consider adding a way to deselect an item, so nothing is selected (just like when you open a fresh project and havent clicked on any objects yet).
I'll second that motion. It would be handy to be able to non select something / comments
rgribble wrote:
In a future version could you consider adding a way to deselect an item, so nothing is selected (just like when you open a fresh project and havent clicked on any objects yet).
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I've noticed this too and have put it down to SQL Compare remembering the last selected object, then making sure it is reselected after the sync. / comments
I've noticed this too and have put it down to SQL Compare remembering the last selected object, then making sure it is reselected after the sync.
rgribble wrote:
The other thing which would be highly useful are up/down arrows to "jump to next/previous" difference
+1 for next/previous, with hotkey support. It's only a small thing, but when eyeballing changes, having to scroll looking for the changes is minorly irritating some times. The minor irritation is far far outweighed by how cool SQL Compare is though [image] / comments
rgribble wrote:
The other thing which would be highly useful are up/down arrows to "jump to next/previous" difference
+1 for next/previous, with hotkey support. It's only a small thing, but wh...
richardjm wrote:
http://blogs.red-gate.com/blogs/richard ... 8/258.aspx
Hiya Richard. The utility sounds great, but when using it on snapshots created with V5, I get
Unexpected Exception:
The database snapshot was saved by a newer version of SQL Compare
Any chance of a recompile for V5 snapshots? I'd love to use this in our Vault server for sure! / comments
richardjm wrote:
http://blogs.red-gate.com/blogs/richard ... 8/258.aspx
Hiya Richard. The utility sounds great, but when using it on snapshots created with V5, I get
Unexpected Exception:
The...