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Here are the contents of the argfile:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<commandline>
<database1>DBName</database1>
<server1>Server1</server1>
<database2>DBName</database2>
<server2>Server2</server2>
<force></force>
<out>D:\Scripts\Synchronization\SQLCompareOut.txt</out>
<exclude>Role</exclude>
<exclude>User</exclude>
<include>Table:\[COMMENTS\]</include>
<options>if,ip,ift,iu,iup</options>
<sync></sync>
</commandline> / comments
Here are the contents of the argfile:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<commandline>
<database1>DBName</database1>
<server1>Server1</server1>
<database2>DBName</database2>
<server2>Server2</server2>
<force></...
I apoligize. I was using the wrong filename for the /argfile switch.
Please disregard. / comments
I apoligize. I was using the wrong filename for the /argfile switch.
Please disregard.
I found the answer in SQL Data Compare FAQ's.
If SQL Data Compare causes you to run out of hard disk space, you may want to move SQL Data Compare's temporary workspace to another drive or folder. To do this, go to the Control Panel, double-click System, then click the Advanced tab, and finally, Environment Variables. Edit TMP and replace the path with the temporary folder you'd like to use. In order for the change to take effect, you must log out of Windows and back on again. Note this setting will affect other programs as well. / comments
I found the answer in SQL Data Compare FAQ's.
If SQL Data Compare causes you to run out of hard disk space, you may want to move SQL Data Compare's temporary workspace to another drive or folder. T...