![]() Really some flexibility in terms of how you like to see differences, your change management methodology, and then even stepping into some of the relationship diagramming that Aqua has included. This quack chat will cover Compares and Diffs, and then the Synchronization capabilities. We’ll step through examples there and then the subset of menus has a lot of ad hoc Compare features that can be very beneficial. Those are the most robust areas that step you through a left and right hand side or a Source and target, and then have deployment capabilities, reporting capabilities. Just to bring back the main slide, again, the Tools menu Compare Tools Drill Down has two wizard interfaces at the start, the Schema Compare and Schema Synchronize. There are certain advanced navigation features and shortcuts and benefits that will show in different ways of invoking these primary menus. Here maybe just to back up and introduce the main Tools menu and the Compare drill downs. There’s areas we’ll point out for catching up on just the general interface. There are other videos on introductions to Aqua. We’ll dive in and move forward as though there’s some familiarity with the menus. There’s probably an assumption of some familiarity with Aqua Data Studio menus. Here’s an introduction slide that I’ll use as a bit of a guide. I’m sharing my full screen and we have a number of different areas to go through today. ![]() We are very excited to discuss how Aqua Data Studio’s schema Compare feature finds differences in DDL statements between database objects and two schemas and allows users to synchronize the source schema to the target schema for various databases. Compare SQL Server Schemas Compare SQL Server Schemas in Oracle and SQL Server
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