Re: [GENERAL] Migration of db

2010-01-04 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 > We have 2 databases test and prod. Now they are out of sync ( of > course they will be to some extent ). But there are some functions in some > schemas. we have to sync from prod to test. What I wanted to ask, is there > any tool that you reco

Re: [GENERAL] Migration of db

2009-12-31 Thread Thomas Kellerer
akp geek wrote on 31.12.2009 21:45: Hi All - We have 2 databases test and prod. Now they are out of sync ( of course they will be to some extent ). But there are some functions in some schemas. we have to sync from prod to test. What I wanted to ask, is there any tool that you recomme

Re: [GENERAL] Migration of db

2009-12-31 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:45 PM, akp geek wrote: > Hi All - >           We have 2 databases test and prod. Now they are out of sync ( of > course they will be to some extent ). But there are some functions in some > schemas. we have to sync from prod to test. What I wanted to ask, is there > any t

Re: [GENERAL] Migration of db

2009-12-31 Thread Thom Brown
2009/12/31 akp geek : > Hi All - >           We have 2 databases test and prod. Now they are out of sync ( of > course they will be to some extent ). But there are some functions in some > schemas. we have to sync from prod to test. What I wanted to ask, is there > any tool that you recommend for v

[GENERAL] Migration of db

2009-12-31 Thread akp geek
Hi All - We have 2 databases test and prod. Now they are out of sync ( of course they will be to some extent ). But there are some functions in some schemas. we have to sync from prod to test. What I wanted to ask, is there any tool that you recommend for version control. Because we are