How to stream exporting of SQL Server schema to file
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We have a database having 200 000 stored procedures and 100 000 tables, exporting schema of this database failed with error
System out of memory
in Mysql studio
Is there anyway to export schema with streaming to file instead of increasing memory to solve out of memory error?

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We have a database having 200 000 stored procedures and 100 000 tables, exporting schema of this database failed with error
System out of memory
in Mysql studio
Is there anyway to export schema with streaming to file instead of increasing memory to solve out of memory error?

Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41
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We have a database having 200 000 stored procedures and 100 000 tables, exporting schema of this database failed with error
System out of memory
in Mysql studio
Is there anyway to export schema with streaming to file instead of increasing memory to solve out of memory error?

We have a database having 200 000 stored procedures and 100 000 tables, exporting schema of this database failed with error
System out of memory
in Mysql studio
Is there anyway to export schema with streaming to file instead of increasing memory to solve out of memory error?


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Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41
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Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41
Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41
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There is a tool called DBDiff we use in my company to detect changes in the DB's between Development / QA / Production that you may use by comparing the requested DB with a blank DB.
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Just out of curiosity, what kind of system has 100 000 tables in a schema?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:40
Also, are you really working with SQL Server and using MySQL tools, or is either of them wrong here by mistake?
– James Z
Jan 3 at 15:41