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This is totally ridiculous. Wouldn't literally hundreds of customers have this problem? Why wouldn't such a 'converter tool', if it exists, simply be posted or otherwise made available to customers directly? I consult. I worked for a company some years ago that used RedGate and I developed a settings file which I exported before leaving. Now I am working for a company that is evaluating RedGate for the department and I'd like to demo my settings but they won't import. / comments
This is totally ridiculous. Wouldn't literally hundreds of customers have this problem? Why wouldn't such a 'converter tool', if it exists, simply be posted or otherwise made available to custome...
I have the same problem - with the Redgate stock version.
Moreover I just found that the stock version has problems with user defined data types.
If this won't be fixed soon can I get my license fee back? I only got it 2 weeks ago and it was not part of a bundle!
All the procedures in our new project will contain a user defined type (it's our security token so it can't be changed) meaning the whole framework can't be used unless I get the fixed version which, according to you makes the gui useless.
Either way we can't use it unless we can get a fix that allows the UDT version to work correctly. / comments
I have the same problem - with the Redgate stock version.
Moreover I just found that the stock version has problems with user defined data types.
If this won't be fixed soon can I get my license fe...
After I didn't hear anything yesterday I talked to our sales person who opened a ticket (so I've got one already).
A couple hours later I got a link to a 'private build' that 'so far' seems to work fine with the tSQLt version where the UDT problems are fixed.
So all is well at the moment. / comments
After I didn't hear anything yesterday I talked to our sales person who opened a ticket (so I've got one already).
A couple hours later I got a link to a 'private build' that 'so far' seems to work...