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SQLDBCompare is the right database schema comparison solution
for project teams and developers to manage multiple SQL Server databases. The
tool allows developers or DBA's to compare the SQL Server objects in two
databases that can either be on the same SQL Server or on different SQL
Servers. SQL Server developers can view either the high-level differences
report or the detailed differences of each database objects. SQL Server
developers can synchronize these different objects by copying them from one
database to the other one.
SQLDBCompare provides powerful database schema comparison and
synchronization for these SQL Server objects:
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Tables - including the table associated triggers, indexes/keys, and constraints
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Views
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Stored Procedures
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User Defined Functions
SQL Server is the enterprise-class data management solution
provided by Microsoft. It provides Performance, scalability, and reliability of
data management to organizations. SQL Server enables enterprise to effectively
manage its data in a fast-changing environment, at a low implementation and
maintenance costs.
SQLDBCompare enables SQL Server development team to increase
developer productivity and improve software quality through effective database
management. It provides development team a High-Return software management tool
at a very Low-Cost.
SQLDBCompare offers seamless integration with SQL Server. Developers can
utilize SQLDBCompare easily and effectively with little training. The
simplified setup process enables installation, configuration, and user setup to
be done in minutes, with effortless administration. In fact, the interface was
so similar to standard Microsoft development tool interface that a developer
can easily pick it up and use it effectively within a few minutes.
SQLDBCompare provides SQL Server developers and DBA's the ability to compare,
view, and synchronize the differences of database objects. It is extremely
valuable in multiple SQL Server environments that might include development,
test, staging, and production databases or distributed database environments
where the same database is put on different machines to handle different
segment of data.
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