SQL Azure support broke today?
IanBlackburn
Posts: 3
We have been using SQL Compare to sync a local SQL 2008 R2 db and SQL Azure for a while without a problem.
But from today any attempt to compare produces the error:
Could not find stored procedure 'sp_dbcmptlevel'.
Can't seem to find a way round this so any help gratefully received.
But from today any attempt to compare produces the error:
Could not find stored procedure 'sp_dbcmptlevel'.
Can't seem to find a way round this so any help gratefully received.
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I wonder if a change has happened at the SQL Azure end. Very frustrating.
I'm following the same pattern as Ian below, with a local db comparison with SQLAzure.
Again, any help much appreciated.
Not sure if this is what is causing the issue?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/s ... board.aspx
on Western Europe SQL Servers. Although I don't see why that would affect SQL compare. I would expect an error that tells me can't find db, or can't connect or something else. Not a can't find stored proc.
Given what I currently know about Azure, if the European installations have all been updated, the changes will probably get pushed to North America in the very near future.
We should have new builds later today and will post the link on this forum.
Thanks for your patience!
I've just released a patch for SQL Azure Backup. You can either use the UI to download the 1.0.5 update or simply download the tool again from the website.
Hope this helps.
(Please direct future support for SQL Azure Backup to http://sqlazurebackup.uservoice.com)
Project Manager
Red Gate Software Ltd
Is the hotfix for SQL Compare 9 in the pipeline for this afternoon too? I'm not using SQLAzureBackup. Just SQLCompare and SQLDataCompare.
Thanks
Hi there - I'm afraid the SQL Compare 9 fix won't be out today. Apologies for this, but we're working as quickly as we can to get this out for tomorrow.
We'll keep you updated and get this out to you as soon as we can.
Regards
Ben Rees
Will you have a fix for today?
ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQL_ ... .0.475.zip
Of course, the usual, untested software disclaimers apply. It's been minimally tested but if you run into any issues please let me know.
I'm finding that the SQLCompare patch is working nicely. The SQLDataCompare v9, however, is having the same problem, i.e.
Product Manager
Redgate Software
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software
Product Manager
Redgate Software
This should sort the problem.
I have SQL Toolbelt installed on Windows 7 desktop. I have the everything installed except the components naturally belonging on a server (e.g. backup etc.)
I've updated SQL Compare using the patches suggested (9.1)
I get an error when I attempt to do a comparison between a local SQL database and an Azure database about BackupReader.dll (I have sent through an error report).
The 9.5 patch makes things go horribly wrong for me!
Help and suggestions are most welcome
Thanks
I just tried mailing you directly to check over a couple of things regarding this problem but the mail bounced. Can you email support@red-gate.com with F0051889 in the subject line and we'll follow up?
Redgate Software
Unfortunately SQL Compare patch did not work for us. We still are getting the same error as before (procedure not found). SQL Data compare worked fine (thanks). When trying to redo the patch, it says that upgrade already done and the checkbox is disabled to continue.
Any ideas please?
I have a copy of SQL Compare 8.5 and was evaluating version 9 to see if I could make it work with our SQL Azure dabases and have run into a new problem!
I have applied the hotfix mentioned in this thread which resaolved the problem with the missing stored procedure. I now get a new error when registering the data sources. At the Reading users stage I get the error 'There is already and open DataReader associated with this Command which must be closed first.'
This may be a configuration issue but I cannot find anywhere that I might be able to add MultipleActiveResultSets=True to a connection string in SQL Compare itself.
Any help would be very much appreciated as I would very much like to evaluate this produce sucessfully.
Thanks.
Tim
That worked, so thanks very much!