Re: table creation scripts?

From: <thomasj_at_platinum.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1998 09:46:06 -0600
Message-ID: <6i7eff$m3j$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>


In article <354633C2.1DE4_at_nortel.ca>#1/1,   Peter Chan <chanp_at_nortel.ca> wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there is a tool out there that could help recreate
> table creation scripts.
>
> That is, let's say I wrote a creation script to create a table, then
> after running the script to create the table, I accidently lost the
> script and I would like to be able to look back at the creation scripts
> to see what type of parameters I have set for the table,
>
> ie. constraints, which tablespace table was created on, extent sizes,
> etc...
>
> Thanks a bunch!

Peter,

Platinum Technology offers two products that can help you in this situation: Desktop DBA and Enterprise DBA. Desktop DBA is a Windows-based, multi-server tool for database administration and migration on Oracle databases. Enterprise DBA is an industrial-strength tool for managing heterogeneous RDBMSs across the enterprise. It supports database schema and object migrations between databases and full object alteration, creation, and deletion.

For more information on these products, please visit the Oracle page within the Platinum Web site at:
http://www.platinum.com/products/oracle.htm

Thanks for your time,
Janis Thomas
Platinum Technology, Inc.

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