Rollback Scripts
Neil Davidson
Posts: 281
Chris,
The rollback script should just be the script generated for migration in the
opposite direction. If you're migrating A->B then choose to migrate B->A on
the synchronization wizard and that should be the script you need.
Yours,
Neil
"Chris Carter" <chris@panteravb.com> wrote in message
news:2$ZiiMiaEHA.1524@server53...
> Hi All,
>
> I always have to provide a rollback script when deploying a new app.
Anyone
> have an easy way creating one based on the script that Sql Compare
> generates?(i can do this manually by reading what the Sql Compare script
is
> going to do but that kinda sucks being that I bought this tool to do that
> work for me) Is that functionality planned for future releases of Sql
> Compare? (or better question, does that functionality exist in the latest
> release and I'm not seeing it? )
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
The rollback script should just be the script generated for migration in the
opposite direction. If you're migrating A->B then choose to migrate B->A on
the synchronization wizard and that should be the script you need.
Yours,
Neil
"Chris Carter" <chris@panteravb.com> wrote in message
news:2$ZiiMiaEHA.1524@server53...
> Hi All,
>
> I always have to provide a rollback script when deploying a new app.
Anyone
> have an easy way creating one based on the script that Sql Compare
> generates?(i can do this manually by reading what the Sql Compare script
is
> going to do but that kinda sucks being that I bought this tool to do that
> work for me) Is that functionality planned for future releases of Sql
> Compare? (or better question, does that functionality exist in the latest
> release and I'm not seeing it? )
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
- Neil Davidson
Red Gate Software Ltd
Red Gate Software Ltd
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