No I haven't. Thanks for the tip. Jon -----Original Message----- From: Reg Me Please [mailto:regmeplease@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:25 AM To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Tino Wildenhain; Roberts, Jon Subject: Re: subversion support? Ever tried Druid? http://druid.sourceforge.net/ Il Thursday 25 October 2007 18:02:51 Tino Wildenhain ha scritto: > Hi, > > Roberts, Jon schrieb: > > I could use psql instead of pgAdmin then which isn't what I want. > > > > Having used Quest software SQL Navigator since 97 for Oracle and then > > migrated to Toad for Oracle which both products have integration to > > source control, it is hard to revert back to a command line or text file > > solution. > > Well you can still use gui tools and just let them work against a > development database. With little scripting you can just dump > the schema of that database periodically and check it in to SVN. > > Hook scripts can then take over the deployment (ideally based > on tag creation) > > > pgAdmin should graphically show differences between the committed version > > and the database. > > Does SQL Nav do this? At least the SQL Navigator/Toad support seems > to heavily depend on server side code to help. This looks very unclean > to the very least. > > > It should allow me to click a button in the tool and commit it to the > > repository. > > > > It should allow me to revert back to a previous version and the tool take > > care of restoring the function automatically. > > You can test before you commit in the database - unlike Oracle, Postgres > supports transactions even for DDL :-) (ok, I've yet find the button > in pgadmin to disable auto commit :-) > > > Regards > Tino > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings