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I generated two deployment scripts, one from the command line (left side) and one from the UI (right side). The two tables you see on the left are excluded from being compared, and the UI respects that, but the command line ignores it. There are many more tables and columns excluded in the project, and some have complex WHEREs that can't be manually replicated via the command line or XML arguments file. It'd be nice to have redgate's view on this issue. The doc states that loading from a project file works and is the way to go for complex comparaison rules. The problem is that the command line loads nothing from the project it seems. [image] / comments
I generated two deployment scripts, one from the command line (left side) and one from the UI (right side).The two tables you see on the left are excluded from being compared, and the UI respects t...
Thanks to support the issue has been identified : I was erroneously passing the wrong project to the command line ! It turns out that if you give to the Data compare command line an SQL Compare project (SCP file) instead of an SQL Data Compare project (SDC file), no errors are given. It was my fault, thanks to support for helping me figure it out ! / comments
Thanks to support the issue has been identified : I was erroneously passing the wrong project to the command line ! It turns out that if you give to the Data compare command line an SQL Compare pro...