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- Compare and synchronize database schemas of Oracle, MySQL and MS SQL databases
- Keep databases under version control
- Perform cross-platform schema comparisons
- Speed up deployment of schema updates
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Compare and Synchronize Oracle Database Schemas
SQL Examiner 2010 introduces the support for Oracle and
MySQL database schemas. The new
release of SQL Examiner enables seamless comparison and synchronization of database schemas produced by Oracle 10g and 11g
and MySQL 4.x and higher.
Cross-Platform Schema Comparison
SQL Examiner 2010 includes full support for databases created in Microsoft SQL Server and partial support for Oracle 10g and 11g.
The latest release of SQL Examiner enables seamless comparison and synchronization of database schemas between different DBMS
platforms, enabling users to compare MS SQL database schemas to Oracle, Oracle to MySQL, and so on. SQL Examiner and its accompanying
product, SQL Data Examiner, are parts of SQL Examiner Suite 2010. Used in combination, these tools perform cross-platform comparison
and synchronization of both schema and data, covering all your database comparison needs.
Supported Object Types
The initial release of SQL Examiner 2010 includes basic support for commonly used objects in Oracle databases. Subsequent releases
will add more object types. Our aim is including full support for all types of objects used in Oracle databases. The following types
of objects are currently supported:
- Tables (nested tables are not supported)
- Views
- Constraints (primary key, foreign key, default, check)
- Relational indexes
- Procedures
- Functions
- Triggers
- Privileges
The other object types are not supported and cannot be synchronized.
We Need Your Feedback
We need your feedback to make our products better. Dozens of features and hundreds of small fixes and improvements have found their way
into SQL Examiner and SQL Data Examiner because of our customers’ comments. Your opinion counts. Please tell us what you think about
our products, or contact us with any questions by emailing support@sqlaccessories.com
or by using the support form.