How does DiffDog® 2010 compare databases?
In addition to comparing files and directories, DiffDog® 2010 Enterprise Edition can compare and merge database schemas and the contents of database tables. DiffDog database differencing is based on the powerful database compare and merge functionality introduced in the award-winning Altova DatabaseSpy® 2010 multi-database query, design, and database comparison tool. DiffDog® 2010 Enterprise Edition lets users compare different versions of a table in the same database type, or even compare and merge the content of equivalent tables and entire database schemas in different database types. These features allow users to detect changes over time between the live version of a database and a backup or development copy, or to identify differences between databases constructed in different database types. Users may connect to databases directly within DiffDog, using the same Database Connection Wizard implemented in other Altova products. Or, all the settings for commonly-repeated database com
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