22.04.2005 FrankMUC wrote "It would be nice to have the possiblity to include the synonyms in comparing user objects of two schemas even though a synonym is not a real object." and Marco Kalter replied "This is on the list of enhancement requests." (see: http://www.allroundautomations.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=002085#000000)
Today we have 28.04.2006! I wouldn't say "It would be nice" but rather "It is absolutely necessary". Actually I don't believe that PL/SQL Developer is a proper tool for comparing, it is good as procedure editor, it is convenient to create indexes fastly and so on. However when change management goes under consideration, when we want transmit changes from our development environment to client production system - then we face the truth: As for comparing PL/SQL Developer is poor and incapable. Since in our team there are still people who cherish illusions, that PL/SQL Developer is great and since monitoring PL/SQL Developer is my current task, hence this post.
Today we have 28.04.2006! I wouldn't say "It would be nice" but rather "It is absolutely necessary". Actually I don't believe that PL/SQL Developer is a proper tool for comparing, it is good as procedure editor, it is convenient to create indexes fastly and so on. However when change management goes under consideration, when we want transmit changes from our development environment to client production system - then we face the truth: As for comparing PL/SQL Developer is poor and incapable. Since in our team there are still people who cherish illusions, that PL/SQL Developer is great and since monitoring PL/SQL Developer is my current task, hence this post.