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Having used a trial version and then upgraded to a paid version, I can say it will remain the same. / comments
Having used a trial version and then upgraded to a paid version, I can say it will remain the same.
Prompt has to be installed after any installation of SSMS. It is a bit of a pain but it doesn't look for new instalations - once Prompt is installed it has no idea that new copies of SSMS have been installed. / comments
Prompt has to be installed after any installation of SSMS. It is a bit of a pain but it doesn't look for new instalations - once Prompt is installed it has no idea that new copies of SSMS have been...
Looking forward to it - I'll be there. / comments
Looking forward to it - I'll be there.
Data Compare does it's best to map tables from the Source to the Target. So, it is a two-stage process to override this - you need to unmap what it has mapped and tell it to map the tables as you want it to. In my example below I'm using a copy of an old ASP_State database and I have copied ASPTempSessions to ASPTempSessions_Copy. Currently, Data Compare has mapped the tables as you would expect. First, I select ASPTempSessions and click on the 'unmap' button. [image] Then I select ASPStateTempSessions_Copy and do the same. This gives me a screen that shows tables that are no longer mappedy, in the lower half of the dialog. [image] Now, I can select the two tables that I want to compare against each other. [image] And then press 'Map'. This will then the two tables mapped to each other, so you can select them for camparison. [image] / comments
Data Compare does it's best to map tables from the Source to the Target. So, it is a two-stage process to override this - you need to unmap what it has mapped and tell it to map the tables as you w...
If you're using Data Compare via the GUI, it allows you to select the same database for both the Source and the Target. Then you can select the two tables that you wish to compare. I've used it this way for checking how data has changed, after a test run of an update. / comments
If you're using Data Compare via the GUI, it allows you to select the same database for both the Source and the Target. Then you can select the two tables that you wish to compare.I've used it this...
A pleasure to be part of this program, thank you. / comments
A pleasure to be part of this program, thank you.
Thanks for the reply Robyn. In this caase the AG does sit on top of a cluster but I'm happier installing it as if standalone (and we have plenty of licenses). Installing it individually means that I have full control, whereas we need to drag extra departments in for a cluster install. Thanks for your time, Steve. / comments
Thanks for the reply Robyn.In this caase the AG does sit on top of a cluster but I'm happier installing it as if standalone (and we have plenty of licenses). Installing it individually means that I...
Well, it took a while but we finally managed to upgrade to the latest version of Monitor. Yes, it fixed the issue and the pdf attachments are all fine now. Thanks for your time. / comments
Well, it took a while but we finally managed to upgrade to the latest version of Monitor. Yes, it fixed the issue and the pdf attachments are all fine now. Thanks for your time.
Yes, we do. / comments
Yes, we do.
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your time. I will make the suggestion, once I can get my head around that UserVoice site - it isn't pretty!
It doesn't make sense to myself, to only get the result back from the last test, when an entire test class has been executed.
Regards,
Steve. / comments
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your time. I will make the suggestion, once I can get my head around that UserVoice site - it isn't pretty!
It doesn't make sense to myself, to only get the result back from t...