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  • ControlG
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    I used the lite (free ) version of this for my own use some time ago.

    IIRC the UI was a bit peculiar but it worked fine and it was free.

    I also use SQLCompare from Redgate and can't speak highly enough of that.

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  • London75
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    WinSQL used to be able to do that I think.

    go on www.sql-server-performance.com I think they always used to tout some tool or other.

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  • DimPrawn
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    http://www.red-gate.com/products/index.htm

    Very good stuff and not expensive.

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  • suityou01
    started a topic Database diff

    Database diff

    Used a tool once called Embarcadero Studio, that diffed schemas. ClientCo have deep pockets, but I found out that their permy staff have been asking for this product for donkeys and got precisely nowhere.

    Then I began to wonder, if anyone knows of some script or code snippet lurking somewhere that is a starter for 50 for doing a schema diff.

    This is for SQL Server.

    Inputs = two different DBs. Outputs = some change scripts for all the changed DB objects eg tables, sps, udfs etc.
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