Looking more ways to export results/ getting different ways
velayudham
Posts: 2
There is only one way to export the results. Export saves the differences of tables in csv format. However it would be better if we have
1. Export to sql server table facilty.
2. Column wise seggrigated results. Say 1000 difference means 200 is having difference in column1, 100 in column 2 like that
Actually I am looking that way It is very difficult to get these in excel by loading this csv file back into excel if the results in millions of rows...
if we have export facility to sql server atleast we can write functions and get the results.
Thanks
Velayudham S
1. Export to sql server table facilty.
2. Column wise seggrigated results. Say 1000 difference means 200 is having difference in column1, 100 in column 2 like that
Actually I am looking that way It is very difficult to get these in excel by loading this csv file back into excel if the results in millions of rows...
if we have export facility to sql server atleast we can write functions and get the results.
Thanks
Velayudham S
Comments
Unfortunately this isn't possible at the moment.
Please feel free to add your vote or if there is one already kindly vote for it:
http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/141 ... uggestions
And then the project manager can directly decide what category this requirement comes under?
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