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
Schema synchronization
You can synchronize the target database schema with the source database schema. The result of this operation is automatically generated synchronization script that can be edited manually later on. At the next stage, it can be executed on the target database or exported into the SQL file for future using. Below you can see how the operation processes.
Create a new project or open an existing one.
Select the operation scope by choosing the desired nodes on metadata trees.
Click the Sync
button. You will get to the matching page.
Here you can adjust objects matching if needed.
Click Options button
at the bottom right-hand corner of the central window. You will get to the Schema synchronization options page.
After picking up the desired options, click the Run button
at the bottom right-hand corner of the central window to get the result. Otherwise, click the Matching button
at the bottom left-hand corner of the central window, if you need to get back to the matching page.
The synchronization actions are displayed in the central window. The metadata objects tree is located on the left side, while the script that will be executed on the target scope is shown at the bottom.
Click the Export button
at the bottom right-hand corner of the central window to save the synchronization script into the SQL file.
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