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That did it. Thanks for the point in the right direction. / comments
That did it. Thanks for the point in the right direction.
Michelle Taylor wrote:
This bug has been fixed in the latest version of SQL Compare (6.2). Essentially there were some system objects which were getting picked up by Compare if they were present in the database, and because they didn't return all of the information that a real object would, this error resulted.
I am still getting this error in SQL Compare 6.2.0.271. I think it is some sort of permissions thing because if I log in as SA it works. Is there a list of DB permissions somewhere needed to use this tool? / comments
Michelle Taylor wrote:
This bug has been fixed in the latest version of SQL Compare (6.2). Essentially there were some system objects which were getting picked up by Compare if they were present...