Mark, 
we have been using the "Active" tools for some time
and are kind of entrenched, particularly for
comparing, designing and auditing:

Active Compare
http://www.iraje.com/compare-diff.htm
Choices:  TOAD, DBDiff, and Scripts?
Why do we use ActiveCompare?:
     - we like the diff presentation as above
     - the Diff window is "Active/Live" - you can
refresh the diff again after changing options, eg:
ignore initial, ignore grants, ignore indexes etc.
(TOAD has a live window, identifies the diffs but DOES
NOT DISPLAY the diffs, and there are no options other
than ignore Storage)
     - between ORACLE and SQLServer (DBDiff has this,
but the window is a dead report.  TOAD does not
support SQLServer)
     - also, the direct execution of SQL to
Consolidate/SYNCH UP is convenient (TOAD - scripts,
DBDIFF-none)
     - Logs the changes.  Now this is good for moving
the changes across to another instance - tied to
change management (TOAD - none, DBDIFF - none)


Keith



Hi All,

I was wondering if any of you out there are using the
tools that are
provided by Iraje (i.e the "Active" tools)? If so,
what are you 
thoughts,
and comments on these tools (good or bad)?

Thanks

Mark

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