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On a whim, I renamed all of the constraints on the tables to what Red Gate thought they would be, then checked in those table changes (not using a migration script). After the changes were committed, I again ran the SQL Compare tool to generate a deployment script. This time Red Gate did not generate the DROP statements for any constraints, nor did it generate create statements. I find this peculiar, since I did not change the names being given to the constraints in my migration script. / comments
UPDATE
On a whim, I renamed all of the constraints on the tables to what Red Gate thought they would be, then checked in those table changes (not using a migration script). After the changes were c...