Free Newsletters:
DatabaseDaily  
Database Journal
Search Database Journal:
 
MS SQL Oracle DB2 Access MySQL PostgreSQL Sybase PHP SQL Etc SQL Scripts & Samples Links Database Forum

» Database Journal Home
» Database Articles
» Database Tutorials
MS SQL
Oracle
DB2
MS Access
MySQL
» RESOURCES
Database Tools
SQL Scripts & Samples
Links
» Database Forum
» DBA Jobs
» Sitemap

News Via RSS Feed


follow us on Twitter





New Security Features Planned for Firefox 4

Another Laptop Theft Exposes 21K Patients' Data

Oracle Hits to Road to Pitch Data Center Plans
Database Journal |DBA Support |SQLCourse |SQLCourse2









Systems Programmer / Software Engineer - C, Unix-Linux, Multi-threading, IPC
WSI Nationwide, Inc.
US-NY-New York

Justtechjobs.com Post A Job | Post A Resume

Sep 15, 2010

Free Data Comparison Tool, dbForge, Eliminates Time and Hassle in Comparing Oracle Databases

By DatabaseJournal.com Staff

Free and newly available from Devart is dbForge Data Compare for Oracle, an automatic data comparison and synchronization tool that eliminates time, cost, and frustration in comparing Oracle databases. dbForge Data Compare’s graphical interface, plus easily understood tools and wizards provide for hassle free customization and control, enabling users to get their desired results. dbForge Data Compare also give Oracle database developers these benefits:

  • Support for Oracle database versions 11g, 10g, 9i, 8i, 7.3
  • High-speed comparison with capabilities to compare all schema tables at once and data with different structures
  • Automatic grouping of comparison results by status
  • Custom mapping of tables
  • Full or partial Oracle data synchronization with generation of SQL*Plus-compatible synchronization script
  • Start page shows previous comparisons which can be easily re-compared
  • And data comparison settings can be saved for future projects
View Article

Tools:
Add databasejournal.com to your favorites
Add databasejournal.com to your browser search box
IE 7 | Firefox 2.0 | Firefox 1.5.x
Receive news via our XML/RSS feed

Daily News Archives

Comment and Contribute

 


(Maximum characters: 1200). You have characters left.