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gemisigo



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The screenshot below shows two databases created by more or less the same script. More or less, because one is a contained database and the other isn't. The Database Explorer is SQL Editor does not show properties/sub-objects for the tables in the contained database.


Wed Jan 04, 2017 5:27 am View user's profile Send private message
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There is a query in the Options named "Table Objects (MSSQL)" that is used to retrieve various table properties. Would you please run it in both databases replacing :OBJECT_ID with the object id of the pictured table and check why it returns different results?

I'm curious if the Schema Compare tool shows differences between the two pictured tables.
Wed Jan 04, 2017 10:37 am View user's profile Send private message
gemisigo



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Done that. This is what I got from running the query:

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Msg 451, Level 16, State 1, Cannot resolve collation conflict between "Latin1_General_100_CI_AS_KS_WS_SC" and "SQL_Hungarian_CP1250_CI_AS" in UNION ALL operator occurring in SELECT statement column 4.


So I added "COLLATE database_default" to the 4th column (d.definition) of that query and now it works properly in both databases. Thanks for the hint. You might want to make the same modifications to the installer factory default of that query so that this issue doesn't occur to others. Also, it is interesting how SA silently absorbed that error in the background without it making into the log file.
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Excellent discovery. Thank you. I will certainly submit that for modification of the default query.
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