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Boris,
Sounds like you need a full Modeling tool that allows you to create subject areas so you can work with sub-set of database objects. I'm new to SQL Compare and have only used Erwin in the past. Since I do not need all the functionality of a data modeling tool, I've started working with SQL Compare.
Since this is not a modeling tool, I can understand not being able to filter out specific objects names but I do agree that you should at least be able able to select the types of objects before running a compare. If you only need to compare stored procedures, no sense in the engine parsing through all the other objects.
For what it's worth, add my vote for the "Types of Objects to Compare" option.
David / comments
Boris,
Sounds like you need a full Modeling tool that allows you to create subject areas so you can work with sub-set of database objects. I'm new to SQL Compare and have only used Erwin in the pa...
After lunch I retried and it appears to load fine now :? ... but when I try to use it I get the notice that my trial license has expired.
My guess is that the timing of the new install and the expiration of the trial license was causing the issue... especially since a co-worked installed this release for the first time today and is not having any start up issues with QA.
I've requested a short extension on the trial license to further review this. I can say that in the short-time that I've used this, I've been rather pleased especially compared to SQLPrompt2.
Thank you for your quick response on this.
David / comments
After lunch I retried and it appears to load fine now :? ... but when I try to use it I get the notice that my trial license has expired.
My guess is that the timing of the new install and the exp...