There is a couple of tools by Redgate Software that will do what you need.
They are SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare. They will compare two SQL Server
database and display a list of differences. You can then choose which items
to "synchronise". It even generates a script which you can archive.

I've been using these tools for a nearly a year now and they are easy to use
and save time.

Gavin


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