SQL Data Compare Pro 14.1.x
Released: Oct 28, 2019
Updates in 14.1.x
v14.1.10.14805
Updated Jan 27, 2020
Features
- Compatibility with SQL Compare 14.1.10.14805.
v14.1.9.14719
Updated Jan 21, 2020
Features
- Compatibility with SQL Compare 14.1.9.14719.
v14.1.8.14471
Updated Jan 7, 2020
Fixes
- SDC-3019: Where clause editor is now disabled for incompatible data sources.
- The open projects button no longer has an empty dropdown.
v14.1.7.14336
Updated Dec 18, 2019
Features
- Compatibility with SQL Compare 14.1.7.14336.
v14.1.6.14245
Updated Dec 16, 2019
Features
- Microsoft Azure Managed Instances can now take backups before deployment to a supplied URL.
v14.1.5.14025
Updated Dec 2, 2019
Features
- SQL Data Compare will now install the Microsoft Active Directory Authentication Library if it is required.
v14.1.4.13974
Updated Nov 25, 2019
Features
- Compatibility with SQL Compare 14.1.4.13974.
v14.1.3.13888
Updated Nov 18, 2019
Fixes
- SDC-3004: The command line no longer attempts to deploy tables with no comparison key.
v14.1.2.13797
Updated Nov 11, 2019
Fixes
- SC-10654: Launching SSMS 18 from SQL Data Compare now behaves correctly when using SQL Authentication.
v14.1.1.13725
Updated Nov 5, 2019
Fixes
- You can no longer add a backup statement to a script that is immediately run on an Microsoft Azure server, which would always cause the script to fail.
- 'master' no longer appears on the database list for Microsoft Azure SQL Database and we no longer allow you to register it, as it is not really a full database and may have unexpected behavior.
- SDC-2997: We no longer deselect the whole table when you have a column deselect in your project which doesn't match any registered columns, because this was causing us to deselect tables where the column was hidden by an option e.g. ignore timestamp columns.
- SQL Data Compare no longer attempts to connect to an Microsoft Azure SQL Database to check SQL Backup install status or do folder browsing, neither of which work on Microsoft Azure SQL Database.
v14.1.0.13605
Updated Oct 28, 2019
Features
- Improved error messages around Microsoft Azure Active Directory authentication.
- Improved labeling of authentication types to make it clearer which ones are only applicable to on-prem or Microsoft Azure SQL Database connections.