Database Compare Suite™
- Overview
- Product features
- Getting started
- Connecting to server
- Connecting to an Amazon DynamoDB database
- Connecting to an Amazon Redshift database
- Connecting to an Apache Cassandra database
- Connecting to an Azure SQL Database
- Connecting to an Azure Synapse Analytics data warehouse
- Connecting to a BigQuery data warehouse
- Connecting to a Greenplum database
- Connecting to an IBM DB2 database
- Connecting to an IBM Netezza database
- Connecting to a MariaDB database
- Connecting to a Microsoft Access database
- Connecting to a Microsoft SQL Server database
- Connecting to a MySQL database
- Connecting to an Oracle database
- Connecting to a PostgreSQL database
- Connecting to a Snowflake database
- Connecting to a Sybase ASE database
- Connecting to a Sybase IQ database
- Connecting to a Teradata database
- Connecting to a Vertica database
- Installing the required database drivers
- Creating a new project
- Opening an existing project
- Key activation
- User interface elements
- Connecting to server
- Operations in details
- Schema comparison
- Schema synchronization
- Schema operations options
- Data comparison
- Detailed data comparison
- Fast data comparison
- Data synchronization
- Data migration
- Settings comparison
- Virtual views
- Sorting key selection
- Selecting operation scope
- Matching
- Matching rules
- Fast data comparison options
- Data operations options
- Command-line interface
- Settings
- Requirements
- Known issues
- Support
Type mapping
You can specify types mapping for all operations in the scenario using the TypeMapping element. This element cannot be combined with “OpenProject” element.
Use the TypePair element to specify the pair of equal types for operation (scenario).
Use the LeftType element in TypePair to specify the data type of the left (source) object.
Use the RightType element in TypePair to specify the data type of the right (source) object.
Possible values of the data type element are listed in the following table:
Attribute | Comment |
---|---|
name | Required. Specifies the name of the data type. |
length | Optional. Specifies a range of data type length. |
precision | Optional. Specifies a range of data type precision. |
scale | Optional. Specifies a range of data type scale. |
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