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Brian,
My SQL Server account does have the dbo role. I am almost certain it is in the project file. Here is why I think that:
1. I tried changing to another database schema that I have loaded to previously with Data Generator.
2. I tried installing the software on another machine and copying over the project file.
3. Not all of my projects are failing. Some work just as they did before.
I will start rebuilding my projects, but hopefully, you can point me in a another direction on Monday.
Jim / comments
Brian,
My SQL Server account does have the dbo role. I am almost certain it is in the project file. Here is why I think that:
1. I tried changing to another database schema that I have loaded to...
Brian,
Thanks for getting back to me. I had editted the project file under some direction from the red-gate support team. This was done because I had a number of projects that were pointing to a database that was taken down to be rebuilt, and the projects would not load without a valid schema to connect with.
Can you give me any information on what the application is looking for when, during loading the project, it is reading permissions? That appears to be where it is failing.
Additionally, is there any logging so that I might be able to see more detailed debugging information. The message "The given key was not present in the dictionary" doesn't tell me what key it was looking for or in which dictionary. I don't know that I would be able to figure it out even if I had the additional information, but it just makes me feel better knowing that I have exhausted all possibilities.
Thanks again,
Jim Cooke
804-272-3800 x292 / comments
Brian,
Thanks for getting back to me. I had editted the project file under some direction from the red-gate support team. This was done because I had a number of projects that were pointing to a ...
Thanks Linda...That did the trick. / comments
Thanks Linda...That did the trick.