See comments at bottom,
On 06/05/15 20:47, Tim Clarke wrote:
We keep the DDL statements for any tables in our subversion code
repository just like any other programming code. Takes only a moment
then all history or changes is available and comparable. svnserve on
our linux server, svn workbench on my ubuntu laptop, all open source :)
Tim Clarke
On 05/05/15 21:13, Suresh Raja wrote:
Hi All:
I have tables with different versions in the same schema. Like
T1a, T1b, T1c
T2a, T2b, T2c, T2d
....
...
etc.
I'm interested in documenting various version of tables, may be in
excel sheet or may be in another schema in the database. I would
like to store information on table name, column names, column order,
pry key column etc. Also is there a way I can reverse engineer from
the database itself.
Let me know if anybody any suggestion or format that they used. I
appreciate all your help and shall be suitably acknowledged.
Thanks,
-Suresh Raja
Please don't top post in these lists.
Not upgraded to git yet??? :-)
Cheers,
Gavin
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