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From: Martijn Tonies (m.tonies
upscene.com)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2007 - 03:26:51 CDT
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Hello John,
> I am new to MySQL. We have a development environment where we have
> three systems
>
> 1) Developement Database on Machine A
> 2) Test Databasae on Machine B
> 3) Live Database on Machine C
>
> So we make changes to the Developement Database, then move them to test
> then to live. My question is, is there a way of automatically migrating
> the changes from Dev to Test, Test to Live ?
>
> I have worked with a DB which had an admin function wherein you could
> connect two databases and it would run a comparison between the two
> databases and produce a file of schema differences which you could
> import to make the two DB schema's the same. Is there something like
> this for MySQL ?
We have developed an IDE for database development that runs on
Windows and it includes a schema compare utility, have a look here:
www.upscene.com/documentation/dbw3/tools_schemacompare.htm
The tool is called Database Workbench, see www.upscene.com
I'm sorry to report that our webhosting service is in the middle of a
hardware update at the moment and the website appears to be down,
but it should be OK later this day.
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, NexusDB, Oracle &
MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
My thoughts:
http://blog.upscene.com/martijn/
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http://www.databasedevelopmentforum.com
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