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Hello Dave.
We certainly do have a much wider interest in snowflake beyond the currently functionality which is available in flyway at the moment. We currently have plans for this year to build schema compare and automated migration script generation for postgreSQL and MySQL and then our current thinking is to do the same for snowflake next, probably early 2023.
We are keen to speak to customer developing databases in snowflake to understand what object types they are using and to understand what their plans for cross database expansion looks like within their estate.
If you have any other questions or if I can help in anyway at all, please do not hesitate to ask.
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I've recently joined a Snowflake partner implementation partner, Crimson Macaw, so if you need a call, let me know.
If you have a list of questions then please feel free to send them across too.
Somethings you won't be able to compare such as secure views. Not even Snowflake itself can see the code for those and this does hamper the query optimiser. For that reason the recommendation is to evaluate whether a secure view is actually necessary. -
Thank you for the offer Dave I will certainly be in touch and when we have some more questions.
That's really interested information about the secure views and not something I was aware of.
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Has Redgate any broader interest in Snowflake beyond that? It's a lovely platform to work with and things like Schema Compare would be a Godsend.