Hello, Michal.
Take a look in MicroOLAP Database Designer for PostgreSQL.
You may use it in such way:
1. Reverse Engineering for existent database
2. Apply some changes
3. Modify database - you will get SQL script with all changes
http://microolap.com/products/database/postgresql-designer/
You
Hi Christopher,
thanks a lot for your suggestion however I need to run against dump
files so it's useless for me.
Thanks anyway,
Michal
On 10/13/2015 07:23 PM, Christopher Browne wrote:
> On 13 October 2015 at 11:48, Michal Novotny
> mailto:michal.novo...@trustport.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi guys
I have to admit I was having the same idea few years ago however I never
got to implement it, nevertheless I should mount 2 trees for diff
comparison, isn't that correct?
I mean to mount as /mnt/dumps/old and Few years ago I developed a tool called fsgateway
> (https://github.com/mk8/fsgateway)
Hi,
thanks a lot for your reply, unfortunately it's not working at all, I
run it as:
# java -jar apgdiff-2.4.jar
But it's stuck on the futex wait so unfortunately it didn't work at all.
Thanks for the reply anyway,
Michal
On 10/14/2015 01:53 PM, Иван Фролков wrote:
>> I would like to ask yo
> I would like to ask you whether is there any tool to be able to compare
> database schemas ideally no matter what the column order is or to dump
> database table with ascending order of all database columns.
Take a look a tool called apgdiff http://apgdiff.com/
Its development seems suspended, b
Few years ago I developed a tool called fsgateway (
https://github.com/mk8/fsgateway) that show metadata (table, index,
sequences, view) as normal files using fuse.
In this way to yout can get differences between running db instance using
diff, meld or what do you prefear.
Unfortunally at the mome
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Michal Novotny <
michal.novo...@trustport.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I would like to ask you whether is there any tool to be able to compare
> database schemas ideally no matter what the column order is or to dump
> database table with ascending order of all databa
On 13 October 2015 at 11:48, Michal Novotny
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I would like to ask you whether is there any tool to be able to compare
> database schemas ideally no matter what the column order is or to dump
> database table with ascending order of all database columns.
>
> For example, if I h
Hi guys,
I would like to ask you whether is there any tool to be able to compare
database schemas ideally no matter what the column order is or to dump
database table with ascending order of all database columns.
For example, if I have table (called table) in schema A and in schema B
(the time di