Re: db version control - schemas, code

2003-10-16 Thread Mladen Gogala
There is a company called Merant (www.merant.com) which is a
maker of change management tool called PVCS. They have module
for Oracle, which can compare schemas as well as store fmb files.
As fo the methodology, company documentation is marked with company
confidential, which means that I'm not allowed to reveal its
contents.
On 10/16/2003 01:24:25 PM, Yosi Greenfield wrote:
Hi All,

Client would like me to propose a solution for managing
schemas and code in their databases. There are several
developers, each making changes to their own schema, and
then there's test, qa, and production.
There are both schema changes and code changes. Mostly
schema changes though.
Client would like software (scripts and/or packaged sw)
AND a methodology. I've looked at the specs for Oracle
Change Manager. Any experiences with that?
Can anyone recommend a methodology and/or sw for this?
Or articles/books?
Thanks,

Yosi

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RE: db version control - schemas, code

2003-10-16 Thread Adams, Matthew (GECP, MABG, 088130)
Title: RE: db version control - schemas, code





there was an excellent presentation by Mark Stock at
SEOUC 2002 called


Tag! Whose Code is it?


about embedding versioning inside of Oracle objects.


I'm reluctant to send it without getting approval from 
the copyright holder, but the authors e-mail
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Matt Adams - GE Appliances - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have enough youth.
How about a fountain of intelligence?


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From: Yosi Greenfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:24 PM
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Subject: db version control - schemas, code



Hi All,


Client would like me to propose a solution for managing
schemas and code in their databases. There are several
developers, each making changes to their own schema, and
then there's test, qa, and production.


There are both schema changes and code changes. Mostly
schema changes though.


Client would like software (scripts and/or packaged sw)
AND a methodology. I've looked at the specs for Oracle
Change Manager. Any experiences with that?


Can anyone recommend a methodology and/or sw for this?
Or articles/books? 


Thanks,


Yosi


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Re: db version control - schemas, code

2003-10-16 Thread AK
There is a toll schema manager   by quest . Have a look at that as well. I
haven't used it though.

-ak

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 Hi All,

 Client would like me to propose a solution for managing
 schemas and code in their databases. There are several
 developers, each making changes to their own schema, and
 then there's test, qa, and production.

 There are both schema changes and code changes. Mostly
 schema changes though.

 Client would like software (scripts and/or packaged sw)
 AND a methodology. I've looked at the specs for Oracle
 Change Manager. Any experiences with that?

 Can anyone recommend a methodology and/or sw for this?
 Or articles/books?

 Thanks,

 Yosi

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RE: db version control - schemas, code

2003-10-16 Thread Yosi Greenfield
Title: RE: db version control - schemas, code



It's 
on their website, and it does look excellent. Thanks for the 
tip.

Anyone 
ever use OEM Change Manager?


  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Adams, Matthew (GECP, MABG, 
  088130)Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:04 PMTo: 
  Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: db version control 
  - schemas, code
  there was an excellent presentation by Mark Stock at 
  SEOUC 2002 called 
  Tag! Whose Code is it? 
  about embedding versioning inside of Oracle objects. 
  
  I'm reluctant to send it without getting approval from 
  the copyright holder, but the authors e-mail 
  address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   Matt Adams - GE Appliances - 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have enough youth. 
  How about a fountain of intelligence? 
  -Original Message- From: Yosi 
  Greenfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:24 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: db version control - schemas, code 
  Hi All, 
  Client would like me to propose a solution for managing 
  schemas and code in their databases. There are several 
  developers, each making changes to their own schema, 
  and then there's test, qa, and production. 
  There are both schema changes and code changes. Mostly 
  schema changes though. 
  Client would like software (scripts and/or packaged sw) 
  AND a methodology. I've looked at the specs for Oracle 
  Change Manager. Any experiences with that? 
  Can anyone recommend a methodology and/or sw for this? 
  Or articles/books? 
  Thanks, 
  Yosi 
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RE: db version control - schemas, code

2003-10-16 Thread Adams, Matthew (GECP, MABG, 088130)
Title: RE: db version control - schemas, code



I 
forgot to add to this message, I have requested permission 
to
forward this presentation to 
others.

Matt

Matt Adams - GE Appliances - 
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intelligence? 

-Original Message-From: Adams, Matthew (GECP, MABG, 
088130) Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:04 PMTo: 
Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: db version control - 
schemas, code
there was an excellent presentation by Mark Stock at 
SEOUC 2002 called 
Tag! Whose Code is it? 
about embedding versioning inside of Oracle objects. 
I'm reluctant to send it without getting approval from 
the copyright holder, but the authors e-mail 
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Matt Adams - GE Appliances - 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] We have enough youth. 
How about a fountain of intelligence? 
-Original Message- From: Yosi 
Greenfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:24 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: 
db version control - schemas, code 
Hi All, 
Client would like me to propose a solution for managing 
schemas and code in their databases. There are several 
developers, each making changes to their own schema, and 
then there's test, qa, and production. 
There are both schema changes and code changes. Mostly 
schema changes though. 
Client would like software (scripts and/or packaged sw) 
AND a methodology. I've looked at the specs for Oracle 
Change Manager. Any experiences with that? 
Can anyone recommend a methodology and/or sw for this? 
Or articles/books? 
Thanks, 
Yosi 
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