I wasn’t following the reason for the need to use the “tablediff” as part of the explanation. I thought he took a BACPAC of the entire table on the 2022 database and then needed to use that to restore to a brand new lower version 2019 instance. The 2022 database would have been the most up to date accurate state of data, what am I missing in his explanation, why did he stress to use tablediff to seemingly find some differences ?
Hi vamshi, i ran into same problem, as we have migrated from mssql 2019 to 2022, and my team is facing issues in 2022, the database size is more than 1gb, and i cant export the db using backpack, is there any other method to rollback to 2019, i have tried using generate script and it takes a large file size and i cant pump it in my server. your help would be appreciated.
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I wasn’t following the reason for the need to use the “tablediff” as part of the explanation. I thought he took a BACPAC of the entire table on the 2022 database and then needed to use that to restore to a brand new lower version 2019 instance. The 2022 database would have been the most up to date accurate state of data, what am I missing in his explanation, why did he stress to use tablediff to seemingly find some differences ?
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Hi vamshi, i ran into same problem, as we have migrated from mssql 2019 to 2022, and my team is facing issues in 2022, the database size is more than 1gb, and i cant export the db using backpack, is there any other method to rollback to 2019, i have tried using generate script and it takes a large file size and i cant pump it in my server. your help would be appreciated.
when DB size is 1 GB it should be faster .Wonder what are the problems that you are facing?
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