Re: Source Code Control for Stored Procedures, any suggestions???

From: Jared Still <jared_at_valleynet.com>
Date: 1996/01/16
Message-ID: <4dh5np$7i9_at_alpine.valleynet.com>#1/1


levy.lee.ls_at_bhp.com.au (Lee levy) wrote:

>I've looked at a product called SQLCoder, put out by Platinum,
>which is really, really good.
>However, it is $AUS1200 per user (purchase, incl first years maint)
>so it is a bit dear to handle our 2-dozen little SDPs.
 

>Lee
 

>In article <4d4a70$24a_at_news.jf.intel.com>, "Bruce W. Robinson" <bruce_w_robinson_at_jf.intel.com> says:
>>
>>I would be interested in hearing anyone's experiences with source code version
>>control mechanisms for Oracle stored procedures.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Bruce R.
>>
 

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Assuming unix here: why not use CVS? It is an excellent front end to RCS, and it will handle multiple developers working on a single file, and will manage the management of mulltiple releases of and application.

It can be found at any GNU site.  

Jared Still, Oracle DBA
RxNet, Division of Value Health
"All opinions are mine, not my employers" jared_at_valleynet.com Received on Tue Jan 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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