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Depends on what you need -- ERwin or another ER tool may be able to
help find schema diffs...
--- Ray Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of our teams started programming in SQLServer, but now we are
live in a
production ORACLE environment. Due to several issues, such as
licensing
Thanks Charlie, this was a good suggestion.
I downloaded and tried it out, and it works across Oracle and SQLServer.
This is good.
Ray
From: Charlie Mengler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Compare (diff) Oracle DB and MS-SQLServer DB - DBArtisan
Date: Fri
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--- Ray Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of our teams started programming in SQLServer, but now we are
live in a
production ORACLE environment. Due to several issues, such as
licensing,skills, etc., the development must stay on SQLServer.
Is there a tool or whatever to find out
? Or any suggestions.
Ray
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--- Ray Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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