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> On Apr 17, 2016, at 12:41 PM, Sergei Agalakov <Sergei.Agalakov@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I know about DBSteward. I don't like to bring PHP infrastructure only to be able to compare two dumps,
> and to deal with potential bugs in the third party tools. The pg_dump in other hand is always here, and is always trusted.
> SQLWorkbench/J also can compare two schemas, and requires only Java. Again, I trust pg_dump more.
> http://www.sql-workbench.net/
> 
> May be pg_dump was never INTENDED to generate the dump files with the determined order of the statements,
> but it CAN do it with the minor changes, and be more useful to administrators. Why rely on the third party tools
> for the tasks that can be done with the native, trusted tools?
> 
> Sergei
Does it matter if they differ if you cannot recreate the correct one exactly from source-controllled DDL?  Or know how they are supposed to differ if this is a migration point?



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