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Hi @ben_b!
Could you elaborate a bit more on what you meant by help with Microsoft licensing? / comments
Hi @ben_b!
Could you elaborate a bit more on what you meant by help with Microsoft licensing?
Hi @GVILA!
> Also, is there a trial version available for download of just SQL Estate Manager?
SQL Estate Manager is only a part of the SQL Data Privacy Suite. However, currently the installer will allow you to pick and choose the products inside the suite. So, you can only select to install SQL Estate Manager if you wish to.
Hope this helps [image] / comments
Hi @GVILA!
> Also, is there a trial version available for download of just SQL Estate Manager?
SQL Estate Manager is only a part of the SQL Data Privacy Suite. However, currently the installer will...
@DavidStein
> I am consistently getting this error in the latest version of SQL Compare (13.1.1.5299) and I'd really like to know why.
Could you tell me what version of Windows are you using? / comments
@DavidStein
> I am consistently getting this error in the latest version of SQL Compare (13.1.1.5299) and I'd really like to know why.
Could you tell me what version of Windows are you using?
Thanks @Rahul, that's helpful to know! In the meantime, the best thing to do is to upvote on the existing user voice item https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/141379-sql-compare/suggestions/19006741-run-sql-compare-on-linux-mac.
Also, may I ask what drove you to transition from Windows to OS X? / comments
Thanks @Rahul, that's helpful to know! In the meantime, the best thing to do is to upvote on the existing user voice item https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/141379-sql-compare/suggestions/1900674...
Hi @Rahul!
Unfortunately, we don't have any immediate plans for this but we are really interested in hearing why you would need this. Also, is this just you or do you also have other members in your team that needs this? / comments
Hi @Rahul!
Unfortunately, we don't have any immediate plans for this but we are really interested in hearing why you would need this. Also, is this just you or do you also have other members in you...
Hi @TheSQLGuru!
My answer was actually for @EdElliott and I mistakenly replied to you. Sorry [image] / comments
Hi @TheSQLGuru!
My answer was actually for @EdElliott and I mistakenly replied to you. Sorry
Hi @TheSQLGuru!
We currently have no immediate plans to support this but we are interested in knowing your use case.
Would you be OK to upvote https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/141379-sql-compare/suggestions/6333322-azure-sql-data-warehouse-and-pdw and put your use case as a comment under that? / comments
Hi @TheSQLGuru!
We currently have no immediate plans to support this but we are interested in knowing your use case.
Would you be OK to upvote https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/141379-sql-compar...
Hi @itzikpaz!
I would love to know more about your use case here. Could you tell me a bit more about it?
Our current state on this is that we are not 100% sure what the user value here. We get that ignoring semi-colons can be beneficial but it seems like a one-off case after you make the first deployment. As I mentioned, we are unsure whether that's the case or we are missing something more important. / comments
Hi @itzikpaz!
I would love to know more about your use case here. Could you tell me a bit more about it?
Our current state on this is that we are not 100% sure what the user value here. We get that...
I just installed SQL Compare 13. It just seemed like a strange bug especially since the button still works.
Thanks @joejf! I can reproduce the the issue and it seems like button is not properly disabled. I filed this as a bug and should be fixed soon. Thanks for reporting this! / comments
I just installed SQL Compare 13. It just seemed like a strange bug especially since the button still works.
Thanks @joejf! I can reproduce the the issue and it seems like button is not properl...
Hi @joejf!
We concluded a round of user research and found out that summary view was only providing value to to non-text objects like Tables. The experience we have given to users on the text objects (such as Functions and Stored Procedures) was quite limited and inconsistent. Because of these reasons, we now only offer summary view for non-text objects like tables.
We also identified a few areas where we can make viewing text object differences better. However, we would like to make those happen within SQL View without taking users away from their code and complicating the experience.
I would love to understand how you benefited from Summary View on Stored Procedures or Functions. / comments
Hi @joejf!
We concluded a round of user research and found out that summary view was only providing value to to non-text objects like Tables. The experience we have given to users on the text objec...