Tool for Organizing Your Schemas (TOYS)


Version: 1.0.46
Size:
2.63MB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Price:
Free
System:
Windows XP/2000/98/Me/NT
Rating:
4.3
License:
Freeware

Description - Tool for Organizing Your Schemas (TOYS)



A Microsoft Windows tool for comparing and documenting Oracle database schemas. The tool facilitates taking snapshots of the database structure (meta-data) and saving these snapshots as XML files. Snapshots can be compared to determine what has changed over time. The tool also supports the creation of HTML schema reports and the generation of DDL scripts to re-Create your schemas. Snapshots may be saved as standard text files in source code management tools. Supports Oracle 8 and 9. Features * Easy to use GUI. Supports Windows NT / 2000 / XP. * Non intrusive. That is, no special setup is required within the accessed databases. TOYS does not install objects into the database when capturing schema information. This is most important if you have lots of databases. * Simple setup. TOYS installs in seconds. It does not require ODBC or the setup and maintenance of database repositories. TOYS only requires that the OracleNet client be installed. See Installing TOYS for Details of installing and running TOYS. * Fast operation. Comparisons only take seconds. Similarly, snapshots are loaded (or saved) in seconds. This can save a significant amount of time when comparing a large number of databases. Retrieval of schema meta-data from the Oracle catalogs (snapshot Capture) has been optimized to further speed the Process.* Support for Oracle 7, 8, 8i, 9i and 10g. * Supports multi-schema operation. Multiple related schemas within a database can be captured, compared and synchronized as a unit. TOYS is not limited to single schema comparisons and upgrades. NEW:This release has the following changes: Extended the Grace period to 12 months.

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