Here are the requirements for toys:
"Microsoft® Windows® XP / 2000 / NT4 / Me* / 98*"
Do you know af any tool that doesn't require obscene operating systems?
(Obscene OSes = the ones above, plus anything from the same vendor)
At least, it should work under Wine.
On 11/14/2003 12:09:27 PM, Pet
Hi
Check out the free tool on http://www.impacttoys.com. It is called
T.O.Y.S. and compares the schema's or complete database between two
databases. You can specify down to the object levels what is compared
and also generate DDL to synchronise the two. Its windows GUI based and
seems quite useful
TED]Sent: Thursday, November
13, 2003 7:59 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list
ORACLE-LSubject: Database Compare Script
I am looking for a script to
compare an entire database instance against another. (From
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc).
I do not want something that has
to be do
Compare Script
I am looking for a script to
compare an entire database instance against another. (From [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc).
I do not want something that has
to be done by schema, as I have 50+ schema's to compare.
ALSO - on a side note, is there an
'ea
I am looking for a script to compare an entire database
instance against another. (From [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc).
I do not want something that has to be done by schema, as I
have 50+ schema's to compare.
ALSO - on a side note, is there an 'easy'
way of duplicating a PRODUCTION
, column_name;
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:20
AM
Subject: DATABASE COMPARE SCRIPT
I am
trying to find out the schema differences between two databases.
Differences like Column
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The database compare script didn't come out to well the first
time, so I've just embedded them in this post.
The scripts are:
clears.sql
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Perhaps this will help.
If the attachments don't go through, I will resend
as part of the message.
FYI I haven't used the schema_diff.sql script in awhile, but
it sh
Title: RE: When to go for ORACLE NAMES Server
I am
trying to find out the schema differences between two databases.
Differences like Column size,column datatype,column data length,
indexes,tables,constraints etc.
If
anyone has a script or know where I can get one that will accomplish this,