Identical objects showing differences
Brian Donahue
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Hi Wil,
The SQL Script windows don't accurately reflect the comparison process.
They're there just to show you the script of the objects. They do make some
concessions to different column order, but shouldn't be regarded as
accurate. The actual object comparison is accurate.
Brian Donahue
Technical Support Engineer
Red Gate Software Ltd.
+44 870 1600 037
mailto:brian.donahue@red-gate.com
"Wil Burton" <developers@internetrti.com> wrote in message
news:bJnEoq03CHA.1180@server53...
> Sometimes when I got through a migration and double-check by running
> re-registering and comparing the databases, it shows tables with
> differences, though when you look at the details it says they are
identical.
> What gives?
>
>
The SQL Script windows don't accurately reflect the comparison process.
They're there just to show you the script of the objects. They do make some
concessions to different column order, but shouldn't be regarded as
accurate. The actual object comparison is accurate.
Brian Donahue
Technical Support Engineer
Red Gate Software Ltd.
+44 870 1600 037
mailto:brian.donahue@red-gate.com
"Wil Burton" <developers@internetrti.com> wrote in message
news:bJnEoq03CHA.1180@server53...
> Sometimes when I got through a migration and double-check by running
> re-registering and comparing the databases, it shows tables with
> differences, though when you look at the details it says they are
identical.
> What gives?
>
>
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