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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Support an LDAP connection, so the server name is not required. We would like to use a server alias only, so that all developers don't have to know or update the server name locally.

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    completed  ·  Richard Mitchell responded

    I’ve got a working prototype that allow connections via LDAP. You will need to have the oracle client installed and in the TNS Connection – Network Alias field enter the ldap server alias.

    I have now extended this to allow “OS Authentication” which seems to work on my very simple AD implementation.

    This is now in our latest release via “Check for Updates”

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