On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 05:28:03PM -0800, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I searched google, but didn't find anything. 
> 
> SYNOPSIS:
> 
> Wondering if anyone knows of, or has built, or is interested in building
> a program that will take two .sql schema dumps (one new and one old) and
> create the ALTER / CREATE TABLE syntax to make the old one look like the
> new one. It should work in such a way that it doesn't matter if the
> table's schema are in the same order or not.
 
  Hello Daevid,

  One of the people who submitted a paper to the MySQL User Conference
  has built a system like this - but AFAIK he has not put it on the web
  yet.   I will write him to ask if he wants to share before the
  conference.

  Cheers!
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