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    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole is a tool to manage DB schema. It defines DB schema

    Ridgepole is a database schema management tool that treats your schema as code by expressing it in a Ruby DSL and applying diffs to keep databases in sync. You describe the desired state in a “Schemafile” (tables, columns, indexes, constraints), and Ridgepole compares it with the live database to generate only the necessary changes. This diff-and-apply approach makes schema changes repeatable and reviewable, avoiding hand-written migrations for routine structural edits. It supports multiple...
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    dbglider-devops

    Database Change Promotion and Release Management Software

    A complete database devops solution. It defines continuous integration and continuous deployment process for database application. It makes database application development and release management just like any other code application CI/CD. The software is provided with an easy user friendly UI interface to define the CI/CD for complex database application. Creation of new project, baseline, CI/CD, access management and many other functionalities offer through easy to understand...
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    Platform-independent PostgreSQL diff tool that is useful for schema upgrades. The tool compares two schema dump files and creates output file that can be used for upgrade of old schema. Project sources and issue tracker has been moved to https://github.com/fordfrog/apgdiff.
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    A generic SQL driven data audit tool for detecting differences between any JDBC accessible database tables and other data sources. Platform independent. It's a unix like diff for databases. Produces key values with the differing column name and data
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    Simple perl script that will diff two sql databases and create an output of commands that will sync the second database to match the first. Will also check permissions for the tables. Note: Only supports MySQL for a start.
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    Whiz is a database diff utility which will be useful to find difference between two MS-SQL Server databases. It also able to generate SQL script to update the changes from one database to another database.
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    Imagine this sql SELECT DIFF(f1.*,f2.*) FROM `/ws/src/test` f1,`/ws/src/test/.svn/text-base` f2 WHERE f1.filename=CONCAT(f2.filename,'.svn-base'); F8QL is about mapping filesystem as db, F(S slashed)QL is a jdbc compliant API patterned on mysql queries
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