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You can use the /include:<type>:<regular expression> switch: Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation "Include" There is also the /Filter switch: Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation "Filter" / comments
You can use the /include:<type>:<regular expression> switch:Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation "Include"There is also the /Filter switch:Switches used in the...
If the tables in both schemas have the same name you can use the /include:<type>:<regular expression> switch: Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation (red-gate.com) There is also the /Filter switch: Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation (red-gate.com) / comments
If the tables in both schemas have the same name you can use the /include:<type>:<regular expression> switch:Switches used in the command line - SQL Compare 14 - Product Documentation (red-gate.com...
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After a lot of testing and analysis this is what I have come to believe.
This behavior is as designed.
/MakeScripts argument causes behavior to ignore the /Filter argument. I ended up manually filtering the unwanted objects.
/MakeScripts ignores specific options in the /Options argument that are associated with generating migration scripts. Figuring out what those are is a trial and error operation. You can glean some of it through the documentation by looking for options that mention migration. Those are most likely to be ignored.
The documentation Red Gate provides to it's customers is inadequate for the serious developer/integrator looking to use the tool to its maximum potential. I don't know if that was unintentional or not.
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After a lot of testing and analysis this is what I have come to believe.
This behavior is as designed.
/MakeScripts argument causes behavior to ignore the /Filter argument. I ended up manually fil...
A year later and crickets? / comments
A year later and crickets?