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  1. descargo el data compare for oracle en version trial...
    no me funciona porque algun motivo, entiendo que puede ser que necesite la version de 64 bits, pero no la encuentro por ningun lado...entonces les escribo y no me deja enviarle la solicitud porque me dice que tengo que poner una licencia...
    es trial amigo...como hago....

    les agradeceré si se pueden poner en contacto conmigo...
    gracias.

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    When you install Data Compare for Oracle, it should install both the 32 and 64 bit versions.  You should see them in the Start Menu.  If you are still having issues, please contact our support team. 

  2. Source Control for Oracle - Please do not run the refresing automatically when the app is openned. Run on demand when user click Reresh.

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  3. With the release of Schema Compare for Oracle V3.1.3, the one Ignore Storage Option was split into 7 separate options (plus the Include All Storage Options). One of the 7 separate options is the “tablespaces and partitioning”.

    Please consider splitting the option into two separate options one for "tablespaces' and the other for 'partitioning'.

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    4 comments  ·  All Oracle  ·  Admin →
  4. Please add support or the ability to find Queue tables.

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  5. the SQL Server version supports views

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    I’ve just done initial work for this which should find it’s way into the next release. Obviously comparing and then syncing views depends a lot on their definition.

    This will be enabled by an option for the project which is off by default.

    This is now available via check for updates or to be downloaded from our website.

  6. It is not generating the UserObjectPrivileges scripts correctly, it is using the folder name of the repository instead of the schema name we are versioning:

    Here is an example:

    GRANT EXECUTE ON "branches/devl/db/devl".function TO user;

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  7. When working on an object, we would like to see an option to check-out and/or lock the item it is mapped to in source control. Preferably, we would like this to happen when the item is edited and compiled. Again, this could be an XML config file option of some kind, or an option during check-in to lock the file for the user checking it in.

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    This has been released in the latest versions of Source Control for Oracle. The upcoming release removes the clutter of locking partitons and lobs which can only be modified with the connecting table object.

  8. As we have lot of objects in the schema, if we want to lok for a particular object we dont have search capability in the tool

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    The latest versions of the tools have a filter capability on the check-in page to search particular objects.

    (just doing a review of all uservoice requests)

  9. It would be nice if Source Control for Oracle could support versioning materialized views and materialized view logs.

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    completed  ·  Neil Anderson responded

    This has been complete in v1.0.0.755 of Source Control for Oracle, available via Help→Check for Updates

  10. I'm getting an error that TFS client not found. I don't see any documentation as to what the RedGate software is expecting to see as a "TFS client". Please advise.

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    completed  ·  Anonymous responded

    An alternative to needing Visual Studio installed is to use Team Explorer or Team Explorer Everywhere

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    completed  ·  Anonymous responded

    Thanks Leigh, this should now be the case in the latest beta release

  12. For example, if I have several projects with multiple schemas in several databases, the Source Control for Oracle Tool may take several minutes to refresh the projects when the program opens. If I am only working on one database, I should be able to set the other projects to not auto refresh.

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  13. The filtering limitation to just “contains” is really frustrating and very time consuming.

    · How hard can it be to use one simple wild card (“” or “%”) to define patterns? That way I can specify a specific object name, i.e. “s” or all objects starting with, i.e. “s”, or any object containing, i.e. “s”, or any object ending with, i.e. “*s”. This would add so much for so little. This seems to be an enormous oversight and by far my single biggest frustration with the tool.

    · Not as important but useful would be being…

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  14. Things like lack of support of JSON objects, default on null on columns statements, and table compression statements cause us to use script rather than moving through the tool. The tool works great for things that have full support and would love to be running everything through it.

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    completed  ·  Doerte responded

    Redgate tools for Oracle are now compatible with Oracle version 12c. Full 12c support for Schema Compare was released earlier this year.

  15. Could you post somewhere an example of Source Control with a local git repo? I have done "git init --bare" but sitll get this:
    Git directory must be an existing bare repository, for example 'git init --bare'

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    We did have an issue that we fixed in the latest release to do with using a file uri rather than a path. But I don’t think this is your issue.

    So eg
    C:\>cd tempora

    C:\tempora>mkdir test

    C:\tempora>cd test

    C:\tempora\test>git init —bare
    Initialized empty Git repository in C:/tempora/test/

    Then link to “c:\tempora\test” in the first box and leave the second box empty or not and it works (for me anyway).

  16. Why/where I can't use "Schema Compare for Oracle" tool Option (Behavior, Ignore) and Filter Setup in Source Control for Oracle? Two tools behave like same and give same structure

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  17. It is not possible to see the entire database name in Schema Compare (and I think elsewhere)... The text fiield is too short. Have a screenshot if desired.

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  18. REviewing the list of Source Control projects, the database name is just the IP address/host name. It should include the SID and/or SERVICE to be useful.

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    Good point. As I’ve got two lines for information I’ve added that to the next release.

    I’ll also include the port number if it’s not 1521.

    To see full information if it’s truncated simply hover.

  19. SQL Compare allows the user to use a customized filter to exclude specific objects, object types, or objects with a certain named pattern.

    This would be extremely useful in the Oracle tool as well.

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  20. Bug, /1:Days/ in Database Version, not in SVC therfore always x number of mv objects to check in and when try to check in will not update matrialized views

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