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RE: looking for a good way to change manage oracle

From: <ryan_gaffuri_at_comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:07:37 +0000
Message-Id: <121020041707.22824.41B9D7D9000A9DB5000059282207003201079D9A00000E09A1020E979D@comcast.net>


the developers cannot make any modifcations to structure. This is not a simple system. We have hundreds of objects that include everything from partitions, to IOTs, to objects. Multiple users, multiple tablespaces, and multiple datafiles.

Its large. There are 300 people on the project. I really am hoping for an automated tool to help us. I am really hoping we can get an automated process. We are even having release schedules flipped. Release A,B,C. Well it becomes C, B,A and then changes again after we test it. This alone screws up column ordering. We are using an interface that requires the column order to be the same or the system crashes(long story, cant change it, have to deal with it.. system is too big to just 'get rid of it' The government has already spent $500 million developing this thing).

Thanks for the help guys.
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> I think Tom has a good point; however, the request tracking works best if
> the environments are all in sync when the process is started otherwise you
> do not have an explanation for why differences exist. I think Ryan's first
> problem is to identify and re-sync those elements that should be the same.

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