On 05/28/2017 05:49 AM, Neil Anderson wrote:
Hi, I'm working on a tool that can compare the properties of Postgres objects from different instances, finding the differences and outputting the update SQL. It can compare objects that are defined at the cluster, database or schema level. As such I'm finding it difficult to describe what the tool does simply and accurately. I've tried 'compares PostgreSQL schemas' but that doesn't capture the database and cluster parts, 'compares PostgreSQL schema and database objects'. That sort of thing. Right now I have a mix of terms on my website and I would prefer to tighten it up. I guess I don't know what is the most common way to say that it compares everything but the data. Any suggestions from your experience?
From above the first sentence of the second paragraph seems to me the best description of what you are doing.
Thanks, Neil
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