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I guess what confuses me is that if I have two tables fred and bob, the UI doesnt say: Fred --> Bob
It says Fred -->
Bob (red)
So say I add: create index AnotherAbsolutelyDifferent on fred(fredId)
To my RedGateCompare2 database.. This time the result is: DefinitelyDifferent -> AbsolutelyDifferent
Same -> AnotherAbsolutelyDifferent
X Same
Now, same actually does match, so this seems to be a real bug, but the results I would have desired would be: Same Same
DefinitelyDifferent ->
X AbsolutelyDifferent
X AnotherAbsolutelyDifferent
Technically, the net effect is exactly the same, but it is completely clear what is taking place.
Now, if I could check only the subordinate items I want to ignore individually, that would be super too [image] (Should I make another post on that?) / comments
I guess what confuses me is that if I have two tables fred and bob, the UI doesnt say:Fred --> Bob
It saysFred -->
Bob (red)
So say I add:create index...
That actually explains it quite well. I had always wondered why when things were clearly the exact same sometimes it suggested moving them.
Thanks,
Louis / comments
That actually explains it quite well. I had always wondered why when things were clearly the exact same sometimes it suggested moving them.
Thanks,
Louis