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Re: EOM: Keeping two Schemas in Synch
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Re: EOM: Keeping two Schemas in Synch


  • Subject: Re: EOM: Keeping two Schemas in Synch
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 15:53:10 -0700

This is not one of the functions of EOModeler. Its focus is modeling the mapping between enterprise objects and external data stores. There is a schema syncrhronizaiton function that works for some databases. I've never trusted it for the sort of thing you are describing. Best keep to the old ways for schema migration.

Chuck


On Apr 30, 2004, at 6:48 PM, Bob McCormick wrote:



In pre-EOM days, I would simply add my changes to a SQL script and when it was time to move to the next revision, we'd just apply that script to the production database. I could maintain the script manually, or I also had a tool that would perform a diff against the two structures' meta data and write the script for me. Was really simple to work in a test environment and then keep scripts with version numbers to bring a database up to the latest 'shipping' version.

Have not a clue how to do this in EOM, so wondering if anyone could clue me in on the best way to do something like this.
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