

5.7.3 Create a remote repository on GitHub.5.7 Version Control with git and GitHub.5.4.3 Data repositories: built for data (and code).5.3.5 Provanance & Preserving Computational Workflows.5.2.3 Setting up the R environment on your local computer.5.2.2 Introduction to reproducible research.5.2 Reproducible Research, RStudio and Git/GitHub Setup.5.1.8 NSF (and other) Template Support for DMPs.5.1.7 Tools in Support of Creating a DMP.5.1.2 When to Plan: The Data Life Cycle.5 Reproducible Research Techniques - Data Training.3.5.6 Considerations for scaling and audience sizes.3.4.4 Scientific programming for reproducible research.3.4.1 Why collaborating in a reproducible manner.3.4 Skills and Tools for Reproducible and Team Science.3.3.2 Designing and facilitating effective meetings.3.1.3 Culture, structure, and leadership.To learn more about Toad Data Modeler, as well as downloading a trial, or joining our community, visit /toad-data-modeler. And finally, you'll be able to cut your overall IT costs. It'll be easier to work with legacy data structures, inherited applications, and producing new documentation for them. So I can take this ALTER script and run this on my database to synchronize it with a new version 1.1.Īs I've demonstrated, with Toad Data Modeler, you'll increase your productivity when designing, modifying and delivering your database and applications. I'll enable the option view file after generation to show you what it looks like. On the last screen, you'll be able to save an ALTER script. You'll be presented with a summary showing you the differences between the live database and the database model. I'll go ahead and leave the default settings for now. The wizard presents you with a lot of different options. Then select the items in the database that you wish to compare. Select the connection to the reverse engineering database.

On one side of the comparison, I'll choose the version 1.1. Let's compare the changes I've made to the live database. And I can also use it to convert one model to another type of database system, like Oracle or SQL Server. I can also use the sync and convert wizard to compare models and generate a report or merge models. After the comparison, I can generate an ALTER script which I can run against my live database to make it look just like my model. Now, using the powerful sync and convert features in Toad Data Modeler, I can compare the changes I made to another model or compare it back to the live database. In this session, I'll cover the syncing convert wizard to Toad Data Modeler. My name is Matthew Phan, Systems Consultant with Dell Software. Welcome to the last video of the Toad Data Modeler series.
