Hi Ronen,

Designer also has the ability to 'reconcile' the differences between the
repository and the physical database.  Running this report gives you 3
options (output types) (if I remember correctly)

- the first gives a text report of the differences;
- the second will allow you to synchronise the repository with the database.
i.e., the repository will be updated to reflect the state of the physical
database;
- and lastly bring the database into line with the repository - it attempts
to generate scripts that will modify the database, and make it the same as
the definition in the repository. (things like dropping columns are beyond
it, and need to be done manually; also dropping foreign keys which are
referenced etc.)

>From what I understand, the 3rd option is what you are trying to do ...

Hope this helps

Regards
Oweson Flynn
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> Hi all,
>
> We've developing using Oracle8i and Designer2000 tools.
>
> We've got one major scheme and need a methodology for updating the
installed
> version with scripts.
>
> For example -
>
> I have my product version 1.0 installed and I want to upgrade it to
version
> 2.0.
>
> I have scripts created by the designer to create clean new version 2.0,
but
> don't have any scripts to perform an upgrade.
>
> Do you have any methodology for doing upgrades between versions?
>
> Thnx,
>
> Ronen Levit
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