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Re: upgrading a schema

From: <sualeh.fatehi_at_gmail.com>
Date: 19 Sep 2006 04:27:17 -0700
Message-ID: <1158665237.005889.217860@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>


The free, open-source SchemaCrawler tool will compare the schema and data. SchemaCrawler outputs details of your schema (tables, views, procedures, and more) in a diff-able plain-text format (text, CSV, or XHTML). SchemaCrawler can also output data (including CLOBs and BLOBs) in the same plain-text formats. You can use a standard diff program to diff the current output with a reference version of the output. SchemaCrawler can be run either from the command line, or as an ant task. A lot of examples are available with the download to help you get started.

SchemaCrawler is free, open-source, cross-platform (operating system and database) tool, written in Java, that is available at SourceForge: http://schemacrawler.sourceforge.net/
You will need to provide a JDBC driver for your database. No other third-party libraries are required.

Sualeh Fatehi. Received on Tue Sep 19 2006 - 06:27:17 CDT

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