Re: [ADMIN] Schema comparisons - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tim Larson
Subject Re: [ADMIN] Schema comparisons
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Msg-id 20040229032244.GE24612@keow.org
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In response to Re: [ADMIN] Schema comparisons  ("Alex J. Avriette" <alex@posixnap.net>)
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 09:23:48PM -0500, Alex J. Avriette wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 10:39:40AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> > >> Have you tried diffing pg_dump output?  It's not the greatest tool but
> > >> it's helpful.
> > 
> > > Yes, I did.  It was quite cumbersome.  Especially since the OIDs and 
> > > TOC entry numbers didn't matchup; and, since those didn't always match, 
> > > the order of objects wasn't quite the same either.  So, diff was 
> > > throwing a lot of false positives at me.
> > 
> > Yeah.  CVS-tip pg_dump doesn't show OIDs by default, to make it easier
> > to use for purposes like this.  The ordering issue is the bigger problem
> > though.  I presume that the object creation history is different in the
> > two databases and so pg_dump's habit of sorting by OID isn't helpful.
> 
> I recently had to figure out what was different between the "live" schema
> and the schema in cvs at work. This was a really painful process, and it
> occurred to me that it wouldn't be terribly hard to write a perl program
> to do it (I wound up using vim and diff). Is there interest in such a tool?
> I could probably have one written within a day or two.

I sometimes supplement vim/diff with xxdiff, meld, and winmerge.

Hope this helps someone,
--Tim Larson


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