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To help us track down what's going on, can you turn on logging and send us the log file?
This help file explains how to turn on logging: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... ta_Compare\knowledgebase\logging_and_log_files.htm
If you send the log to me at alice.easey@red-gate.com, that'd be great.
Thanks,
Alice. / comments
To help us track down what's going on, can you turn on logging and send us the log file?
This help file explains how to turn on logging:http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... ta_Compare\knowle...
Hello,
Thanks for your post.
We've just released a new build that includes a 'direct connection' option that connects via TCP/IP instead of through the Oracle client.
The option is in the Application Options, called "Use direct connection".
Can you give it a try and let us know if it helps with the ORA-03113?
Thanks,
Alice. / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your post.
We've just released a new build that includes a 'direct connection' option that connects via TCP/IP instead of through the Oracle client.
The option is in the Applicati...
Hi Max,
We're hoping to release a new build with an Ignore Whitespace project option very soon.
Are there any other project options you'd find useful?
Thanks,
Alice. / comments
Hi Max,
We're hoping to release a new build with an Ignore Whitespace project option very soon.
Are there any other project options you'd find useful?
Thanks,
Alice.
If you can email me at alice.easey@red-gate.com, I'll add you to the list of people interested in this feature.
I'm afraid we don't have any definite timescales yet, but we'll keep you posted with any developments in this area. / comments
If you can email me at alice.easey@red-gate.com, I'll add you to the list of people interested in this feature.
I'm afraid we don't have any definite timescales yet, but we'll keep you posted with ...
Hi Max,
Thanks for your post.
Our current plan is to only support 10g and 11g for v1 of Schema Compare for Oracle.
We're intending to add support for 9i in a later release, depending on the popularity of the request.
Can I ask what your current setup is? Do you use exclusively 9i databases, or do you have a mix of other versions?
Thanks,
Alice. / comments
Hi Max,
Thanks for your post.
Our current plan is to only support 10g and 11g for v1 of Schema Compare for Oracle.
We're intending to add support for 9i in a later release, depending on the popular...
OK. Thanks for all your feedback so far, we really appreciate it! / comments
OK. Thanks for all your feedback so far, we really appreciate it!
If there are dependent objects between schemas, they'll be pulled in for the comparison, because if you choose to sync the objects without their dependencies the database could be left in an invalid state.
e.g. if you have an object with a dependency on a table in a schema you haven't chosen to compare, that table will show up in the comparison results (and the sync script, if you choose to sync dependencies).
I think that's what's happening here - can you let us know if that's the case?
Do you think this is useful behaviour? What would your expectations be in this situation? / comments
If there are dependent objects between schemas, they'll be pulled in for the comparison, because if you choose to sync the objects without their dependencies the database could be left in an invali...
Was it a brand new project?
Were you comparing databases or snapshots?
Did you have any options set?
If you close the project and start a new one, select a schema, does it still show you all of them? / comments
Was it a brand new project?
Were you comparing databases or snapshots?
Did you have any options set?
If you close the project and start a new one, select a schema, does it still show you all of them?
To help us repro the problem at our end, can you tell us the steps you took to make this happen? / comments
To help us repro the problem at our end, can you tell us the steps you took to make this happen?
Thanks for the suggestions.
It's unlikely that either of them will make it in for v1 as we're being pretty strict and trying to focus on core functionality only.
Specific requests for features bumps them up the list and makes them more likely to happen in the future though, so your feedback is very much appreciated.
Would we need to do anything different to how SQL Compare currently handles script folders or reporting, or would you be happy with the same functionality in Schema Compare for Oracle? / comments
Thanks for the suggestions.
It's unlikely that either of them will make it in for v1 as we're being pretty strict and trying to focus on core functionality only.
Specific requests for features bump...