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For now, you may be able to use a batch file that executes SQL and drops the objects you want re-created before using the SQL Compare Command Line API. Since the objects are dropped, the synch script will generate CREATE scripts instead of alter.
If you wanted to create everything from scratch, you could drop and recreate the database, which would generate all CREATE scripts.
I hope this helps for now.
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We’re currently not planning to support this for v1. Would you be ok to remove the $id$ keyword for now?
We’ll have to see how many votes this suggestion gets…
Internal reference number: SOC-113
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For now, enter your BugID into the comment field when you commit changes.
Please continue to vote/comment here if you would like to see a seperate Bug ID box like TSVN has. See James’ comment for more details.
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