Oracle repository

2001-04-09 Thread pierre . olaru

I would be grateful if you can advise me if there are other products than 
Oracle Designer 6i which is able to build automatically a version control 
baseline and track the changes at the packages and stored procedure level. 

My goal is to have in place a control version program which could be used not 
by programmers, but the people from Internal Control dept which will track the 
changes at the level of database level.

Thanks in advance,
Pierre

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Re: Oracle repository

2001-04-09 Thread David A. Barbour

Pierre,

Have you looked into CVS(Concurrent Versioning System)?  CVS allows
concurrent editing of sources by several users working on releases built
from a hierarchical set of directories.  It works great and when set up
properly, can make your life (and that of your system administrator) a
whole lot easier by allowing developers to refresh their source code
with previous versions.  All stored procedures and packages can be
loaded by the DBA into production (after testing) from the source
repository.  

It's pretty easy to set up and use.  Check out this link for more info:

http://www.cvshome.org/

Regards,

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I would be grateful if you can advise me if there are other products than
 Oracle Designer 6i which is able to build automatically a version control
 baseline and track the changes at the packages and stored procedure level.
 
 My goal is to have in place a control version program which could be used not
 by programmers, but the people from Internal Control dept which will track the
 changes at the level of database level.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Pierre
 
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