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  1. An option to ignore the order of columns between source and target table would be great. Especially since MySQL Compare can't insert new columns at the right position.

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  2. Maybe some tool that can show problems in database design like almost redundant object names or cols of a table or/and too many cols on tables are good samples.

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  3. Add transactions logic to the SQL that is created

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  4. For all SQL Monitor, but I didn't see an appropriate forum.

    I'd like to have the option to send an alert each time a job fails. (similar to an "event"). Ideally we could set a threshold for the maximum number of times we get alerted in a 24 hour period.

    This was the behavior before Version 11.2.13 when the behavior was "fixed" to only send an alert the first time a job failed.

    The job failing alert now only ends when the job successfully runs. Before, an alert was raised each time the job failed.

    While not everyone would want…

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