Win,

This seems quite similar to Comparing databases - what is the best way?, did none of the advice given help you? It seems to me, based on previous discussion, that you should spend some time familiarising yourself with the MS SQL Server product more. You should look at Compare SQL Server Databases with sp_CompareDB which illustrates a stored procedure to achieve this goal. You could then call this stored procedure via Perl, as you already know how to do that, having looked at your previous posts on this subject.

Hope this helps

Martin

Update. Win, to avoid any confusion please mark updates you have made to your questions after posting them.

In reply to Re: Automated detection of different tables with same name by marto
in thread Automated detection of different tables with same name by Win

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