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comparing fresh DB and migrated DB

Asked by sham_ibmgs in SQL Server 2005, Databases Miscellaneous

Hello

I have a fresh Database(DB1) created by an application A of latest version, which is an instance in SQL 2005.
I have another fresh Database(DB2) created by an application A of older version, which was instance of SQL 2000 then migrated to an instance of SQL 2005 using a proprietary migration  tool. so that DB2 can work with latest version of application A.

I would like to compare DB1 and DB2, in every aspect. Basically i need to check, if DB2 is corrupted after migration.

Let me know, if there is  way to compare DB1 and DB2? as there are suppose to look similar from schema perspective.


Sham


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