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OK, then SOCO should report this mismatch rather than act mysteriously IMHO. There must be a signature of some sort that could be checked to ensure that SOCO and the Oraacle client are both 64-bit. / comments
OK, then SOCO should report this mismatch rather than act mysteriously IMHO. There must be a signature of some sort that could be checked to ensure that SOCO and the Oraacle client are both 64-bit.
The problem is with Source Control for Oracle, not Schema Compare. The latter works fine. It is the Source Control product that is behaving badly. I see at the least these 3 problems:
1) Connections do not work for perfectly good logins that work in another tool at the same time.
2) SID seems to be the only option available in Source Control
3) I frequently get a message that it cannot lock a system file when updating Git from the local files. This trashes the source control local repository (project) and I have had to rebuild it. This appears to be specific to working with Git. I do not see this behavior when I just make a local working folder with no remote repository link.
Another problem which occurs is that any script failures, for example, trying to use Source Control to apply a script to create an index and failing because an index on the same columns already exists, does not seem to exit very gracefully. Yes, it should raise an exception, and report it to the user, and maybe keep going with the remainder of scripts in the 'apply' effort, but that is not what happens. The SC project gets hosed up. SC should never compromise/trash the source control project because a script fails. / comments
The problem is with Source Control for Oracle, not Schema Compare. The latter works fine. It is the Source Control product that is behaving badly. I see at the least these 3 problems:
1) Connec...
Hello RedGate? Hello? All I hear is the sound of crickets chirping.... / comments
Hello RedGate? Hello? All I hear is the sound of crickets chirping....
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Had to link to Google Drive.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oA3Ljl5LONv_GPaXVZFBZmj-E4-teLLaN8AThXfEcOc/pub
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Had to link to Google Drive.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oA3Ljl5LONv_GPaXVZFBZmj-E4-teLLaN8AThXfEcOc/pub
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Here is what an svn update from tortoise reports: Command: Update
Updating: C:UsersARMarshallAppDataLocalRed GateSource Control for Oracle 2WorkingBasesz5ek1fhm.2kh
Completed: At revision: 22
Updating: C:UsersARMarshallAppDataLocalRed GateSource Control for Oracle 2WorkingBaseszijk2dul.jzp
Completed: At revision: 22
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Here is what an svn update from tortoise reports:Command: Update
Updating: C:UsersARMarshallAppDataLocalRed GateSource Control for Oracle 2WorkingBasesz5ek1fhm.2kh
Completed: At revision: 22
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I am not sure the PARALLEL support is working right. I just raised an error with an MV using the PARALLEL option. Reported through the tool
Also, shouldn't this post be in the announcements section? Just wondering... / comments
I am not sure the PARALLEL support is working right. I just raised an error with an MV using the PARALLEL option. Reported through the tool
Also, shouldn't this post be in the announcements secti...
If the software was not installed to permit local application settings i.e. it was installed by an administrator as a shared application, then the settings area may not be writable. Worse, you might be running over Citrix or somesuch. This could cause loss of settings once you logout....
It is possible, however, that the Oracle Source Control software is not writing to the correct profile area, I suppose... / comments
If the software was not installed to permit local application settings i.e. it was installed by an administrator as a shared application, then the settings area may not be writable. Worse, you mig...
Just ~/reports is missing right after install. / comments
Just ~/reports is missing right after install.
Perhaps disabling automatic refresh would be helpful. Once you are ready, use manual refresh. Right-click on the project on the Source Control Projects tab, uncheck refresh automatically, and then use the Refresh menu item. It would seem, however, that Source Control for Oracle ought to be able to tell exactly which objects have been locally modified and compare (only) those with the database. Am I missing something? / comments
Perhaps disabling automatic refresh would be helpful. Once you are ready, use manual refresh. Right-click on the project on the Source Control Projects tab, uncheck refresh automatically, and the...