Peculiar Message on SQL Compare
KathyG
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in SQL Compare
This just started happening. Just wondering how I can get rid of it.
I've tried connecting both the source and target databases to source control and looking for a migration script, but one doesn't exist. I believe I'm going to need to go outside the GUI on this one.
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(If you are using the migration scripts feature in SQL Source Control, we have a better alternative, which I'd be happy to provide more detail on if needed)
Product Manager
Redgate Software
I followed your instructions, saved the options change, closed down SQL Compare then restarted it.
Unfortunately, there is no behavior change.
I've checked with the dev team and the SQL Compare option is referencing an older version of the migrations feature. Sorry about the confusion.
If you rename (or remove, if you're definitely not using the migrations feature) the RedGateLocal schema in your database, and SQL Compare will no longer raise the error message.
Can you confirm if you are using the migrations feature? It could be that the schema is there because you tried the feature in the past, and you're no longer using it, in which case it's safe to remove. If you are using it, then it's something we're recommending strongly to move away from (we have an improved version).
Product Manager
Redgate Software
Product Manager
Redgate Software