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SQL Server Upgrade Advisor 2014 - Database Compatibility Level checking

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I have the following scenario... I have a database server running SQL Server 2008 R2 (10.50.4260). On that server I restored a database from SQL Server 2005.  Looking at the compatibility level through the properties of the database (using SSMS) and by querying against sys.databases, I can see the database has the compatibility level of 90, which is what I expected.

In looking to bring this database over to a SQL Server 2014 database server, I have run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor 2014 tool as well as the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor 2012 tool.  With the 2014 tool, my expectation would be that it would warn me that the compatibility level will be upgraded to 10 (or something), however, I received no such warning.  I ran the 2012 version of the tool as well, expecting that I might get a deprecation warning (or something), no such luck.  I have run the 2014 tool from my computer and from another one, same results.

Does the upgrade advisor not check for the compatibility level? Or does my configuration maybe have something to do with it (having it on a 2008 R2 server)?  From looking at screenshots of when other people have ran the tool, I was under the impression it checked this. See the link below for an example...

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mspfe/archive/2012/12/06/sql-server-upgrade-advisor-considerations-when-upgrading-from-sql-2000-to-sql-2012.aspx

Thoughts anyone?


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