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From: "Mike Rose" <mmrose@home.com>
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Subject: Re: What tools will manage SQL Server7 and Oracle8 schemas
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Several vendors have very good tools for managing this activity.

    ERWin                                Platinum Technolgies
    ER/Studio                           Embarcadero Technolgies
    Power Database Designer     Sybase
    Schema Manager                 Quest Software

    SQL Objects                        IDB Consulting
    SQL Programmer                 Sylain Faust
    TOAD (mechanics only)        Quest Software

Mike Rose

mmrose@home.com

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> We have a large database that needs to be able to run on either SQL Server
> 7 or Oracle 8 platforms.   We want to know what is the best way
> to maintain the schema for this database, so that changes to the schema
can
> easily be converted into changes in the SQL Server and Oracle schemas
> for the database.
>
> Is there a third-party product that will help to automate this kind of
> schema maintenance?  How do most companies that develop products that run
> on both servers deal with this issue?
>
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