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The cash cost may only be $35, but what about the time cost?
In a lot of companies I have worked in, I would be looking at a process like this:
Me to fill out the purchase order: 30min
Me to ask chase Boss to approve order: say 3 times at 5 min each
Boss t...
Jonathan Watts wrote:
Unfortunately there are no plans at the moment to add support for Oracle to SQL Compare.
We review this decision from release to release, but whilst this is a fairly common query, it hasn't really collected enough support from users for us to seriously start thinking about commiting the effort that would be required for us to implement this.
Thanks, there is one problem with the above statement; someone that needs Oracle support is not likely to be a current customer of yours. Therefore I don't now how you can find out the real market size. / comments
Jonathan Watts wrote:
Unfortunately there are no plans at the moment to add support for Oracle to SQL Compare.
We review this decision from release to release, but whilst this is a fairly common...
So if I use your database refactoring tool while creating a new version of my software, I will not be able to create a database upgrade that does not loose data to send to my customers. Or am I missing something?
(The new support for syncing to script files may make your database refactoring tool useful to us) / comments
So if I use your database refactoring tool while creating a new version of my software, I will not be able to create a database upgrade that does not loose data to send to my customers. Or am I m...
Oracle support
We are being forced to port one of our products to Oracle, are there any plans for a version of SQL compare that can cope with Oracle?
Giving “hints†to Sql Compare
We often rename tables or columns and then need at a later time to produce database upgrade scripts. To do this, we get the schema creation sql scripts from subversion for both versions of the da...