Hi,
May be a solution will be to make a diff fo the XML file produced by another tool: DdlUtils (http://db.apache.org/ddlutils/) !
However, DdlUtils won't produce a file with all PG elements (no user types, views, triggers, ...).
Have fun,
L@u
The Computing Froggy
May be a solution will be to make a diff fo the XML file produced by another tool: DdlUtils (http://db.apache.org/ddlutils/) !
However, DdlUtils won't produce a file with all PG elements (no user types, views, triggers, ...).
L@u
The Computing Froggy
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Objet : Re: [GENERAL] pg_dump - schema diff compatibility
SchemaCrawler for PostgreSQL will allow you to do the diffs. With
SchemaCrawler for PostgreSQL, you can take human-readable snapshots
of the schema and data, for later comparison. SchemaCrawler outputs
details of your schema (tables, views, procedures, and more) in a diff-
able plain-text format (text, CSV, or XHTML). You can order data
alphabetically, or by ordinal order. SchemaCrawler can also output
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