Hi,
I need to find all the structural differences between 2 copies of a database front-end. I don't need to find differences in the data, but I do need to know of any other differences.
Here's the scenario: About a year ago, I was 90% of the way through converting a large, complex, application over to SQL Server. I had made an offline copy of the whole thing and was working on it. Then I retired, and left it to my successor to finish.
A couple of months ago he died, unexpectedly. (really!). And so did our economy; thus, I am back working my old job, part-time. He never finished the SQL server change, so now, I want to complete it. The off-line development copy still exists and doesn't appear to have changed much. However, there have been a number of changes made to the on-line version. So I need to figure out where all the changes are and meld them into my development version.
I see there is some freeware and shareware out there. Does anyone have any experience with any of these? Or a better idea?
I need to find all the structural differences between 2 copies of a database front-end. I don't need to find differences in the data, but I do need to know of any other differences.
Here's the scenario: About a year ago, I was 90% of the way through converting a large, complex, application over to SQL Server. I had made an offline copy of the whole thing and was working on it. Then I retired, and left it to my successor to finish.
A couple of months ago he died, unexpectedly. (really!). And so did our economy; thus, I am back working my old job, part-time. He never finished the SQL server change, so now, I want to complete it. The off-line development copy still exists and doesn't appear to have changed much. However, there have been a number of changes made to the on-line version. So I need to figure out where all the changes are and meld them into my development version.
I see there is some freeware and shareware out there. Does anyone have any experience with any of these? Or a better idea?