DbForge Schema Compare for Oracle
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dbForge Schema Compare for Oracle is a software application created by Devart for comparing and synchronizing schemes of Oracle
Oracle Database
The Oracle Database is an object-relational database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation....

 databases.

Editions (licenses)

dbForge Schema Compare for Oracle is available in two editions: Standard and Professional.

Standard edition includes basic tools for schema comparison and synchronization.

Professional edition is a fully featured software for schema comparison and synchronization with additional tools aimed at database management simplification.

History

The first version of the product (1.00.183) was released on in Standard edition only. dbForge Schema Compare for Oracle was also available in early access review starting from December 22nd, 2010.

Current product version - 2.0.62 has been available since June, 6th 2011. It features several visual and functional improvements and one more edition - Professional.

Functionality

dbForge Schema Compare for Oracle has got a number of features, related to Oracle
Oracle Database
The Oracle Database is an object-relational database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation....

database schema comparison and synchronization:
  • Supported Oracle versions: 11g, 10g, 9i, Oracle XE;
  • Object types compared: array type, сluster, database link, DML trigger, function, Java source, materialized view, materialized view log, object type, package, procedure, sequence, synonym, table, table type, view, XML schema;
  • Additional comparison support: user comments on schema objects, per-object security permissions;
  • Comprehensive PL/SQL code comparison features: ignoring white spaces and comments in code, ignoring differences in identifier and keyword case, comparing wrapped and unwrapped PL/SQL objects;
  • Customizable synchronization via wizard;
  • Schema comparison report generation;
  • Rich synchronization options;
  • Schema snapshots and version control integration;
  • Saving schema comparison settings for the next usage;
  • Works with multiple schemas at once;
  • No Oracle client required.

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