Re: Change Management Tool?

From: Jonathan Argue <jargue_at_sovinfo.com>
Date: 1996/04/11
Message-ID: <DppGnq.6ID_at_sovinfo.com>#1/1


Jonathan Argue (jargue_at_sovinfo.com) wrote:
: Patrick Kane (l433965_at_clpd.Kodak.Com) wrote:
: : Does anyone know of a good change management tool for Oracle?
: : I'm looking
: : for a package that can handle checkin/checkout of procedures,
: : tables, etc.
: : and log any changes made.
 

: : Thanks in advance for your help.
 

: Well, I don't know about checking in/out tables, but we
: use a product called MKS Source Integrity in our development
: shop. It makes multi-developer projects much less of
: a headache. Developers check-in/out files, work on them,
: then when they're ready, they can check in the file and
: provide comments on what was changed. It is possible to
: consider groups of files as a 'project', that way, you
: can see the big picture at a glance. It doe not matter
: what type of file you keep in the library... binary/text
: makes no difference. If you are storing text files,
: you can get the system to show you the differences between
: 2 revisions.
 

: MKS Source Integrity uses that same algorithm that the
: freeware UNIX RCS program does, and is compatible with
: RCS. MKS SI runs on UNIX, Win3.1, Win95 and WinNT.
 

: By the length of my response, you can guess just how
: extremly happy I am with this product!

Sorry! I neglected to provide an address...

Mortice Kern Systems Inc.
35 King Street North
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2J 2W9

E-mail: inquiry_at_mks.com
(800)265-2797
(519)884-2251

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Regards,


Jonathan Argue                     (E-mail: jargue_at_sovinfo.com)
Director, Technical Services       (Voice: 604-383-1007)
Sovereign Information Systems Ltd. (Fax: 604-383-9666)

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Received on Thu Apr 11 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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