• Alexander Kuznetsov (10/22/2008)


    Hi,

    I can use something like SQL Compare which has been around for a while, has been thoroughly tested out by thousands of users, and probably does all (or almost all) this. Why should I spend my time on doing something which has been done before and works very well? Unless I am missing something, this sounds like reinventing the wheel. What am I missing?

    SQL Compare does not generate "rollback" scripts. The article was not about deployment scripts. It was about writing rollback scripts to undo the changes that SQL Compare would generate.