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Toad from Quest , which is also avaialbe as a freeware has the ability to
compare two schemas on various dims
In article <37b6ef31.1628971_at_news.ntr.net>, volleyball_at_ntr.net wrote:
>
>Check out Quest software's Schema manager product. Embarcadero
>software also has a product to do this. We use DBArtisan for sybase,
>oracle, db2, and (don't laugh) but we have occasion to do some
>Microsoft sql work...... (I'm so ashamed)
>
>Quest allows you to compare to schemas and even version them. It's
>feature for comparing packages and procedures is very nice. I little
>cumbersome, but much much much much better than diffing to extracts.
>We have done both ;-) Just playing around with Embarcadero's product.
>Looks good also.
>
>Doug Coan
>Senior Client Server Systems Integrator
>DCoan_at_aegonusa.com
>"Live to Learn and Learn to Live"
>
>On Fri, 13 Aug 1999 21:29:19 -0700, David Spaisman
><davedba_at_intercall.net> wrote:
>
>>Hello:
>>
>>I have a developer who has been running two different databases (oracle
>>8.0.4 on NT) on two different servers.
>>I think I could use erwin to compare the two by reverse engineering an
>>hen running a comapre between the two outputs. This is rather
>>cumbersome.
>>
>>Does any one know of nay other way to comparetwo different databases on
>>two different servers to see differents in table structures, views etc?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>David Spaisman
>>
>
>Doug Coan
>Senior Client Server Systems Integrator
>DCoan_at_aegonusa.com
>"Live to Learn and Learn to Live"
Received on Tue Aug 17 1999 - 11:55:05 CDT
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