About this software
Data Compare for Oracle compares table data across Oracle schemas and highlights record-level differences in a side-by-side view, letting users review and group changes. It generates SQL deployment scripts to synchronize target environments and can run comparisons or deployments from a command-line interface for automation. Documentation notes compatibility with Amazon RDS for Oracle and lists supported Oracle releases.
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Redgate Data Compare for Oracle
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Benefits
- Record-level comparison: See row-by-row differences between source and target tables
- Generate synchronization scripts: Produce SQL scripts to apply data changes safely to target databases
- Command-line automation: Run comparisons and deployments from the CLI for scheduled automation
- Amazon RDS compatible: Works with Amazon RDS for Oracle instances according to documentation
- Integration with Oracle tools: Pairs with Redgate Oracle tools for schema and source-control workflows
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Comprehensive user guides, requirements, and release notes are available on Redgate's documentation site
- Product forum: Community forums allow users to ask questions and share solutions with other users
- Help articles: The product help center lists common fixes and troubleshooting articles
- Redgate University: Self-paced video courses and training for the Oracle tools are available
- Contact support: Subscription holders can contact Redgate support to report issues or request assistance
Frequently asked questions
What does Redgate Data Compare for Oracle do?
Compares data in Oracle database tables across schemas or servers, highlights differences, and produces SQL synchronization scripts for deployment after review.
How does it match rows between tables for comparison?
Rows are typically matched using primary or unique keys; when keys are missing, comparison criteria or a user-defined key mapping can be specified to align rows.
Can comparisons be limited to specific tables, columns, or rows?
Yes. Selections may be limited by choosing particular tables and columns and by applying row filters to focus the comparison on relevant data subsets.
How are synchronization changes delivered to the target database?
Changes are provided as SQL synchronization scripts that can be reviewed and executed against the target database.