I ticked the "Ignore Column Order" box so that column order is not considered. However, nothing has changed in any of the other columns. There is in fact, one new column being added. The schema comparison has marked several columns as different and indicating that they will be deleted. They've been working fine for the past couple of months, but today I'm getting a bizarre result when comparing the schema between a local database and an Azure SQL database that I want to deploy changes to for a web app. For years I was using Red Gate's SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare, but I figured the VS tools are probably enough and figured I would see if I could stand to live with them. I recently started using the SSDT schema and data and comparison tools.
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