Hi,
I have saved my .dcomp files and am running them in a batch file. e.g.
"C:\Program Files\Devart\Compare Bundle for Oracle\dbForge Data Compare for Oracle\datacompare.com" /datacompare /compfile:"C:\Users\Public\SVN\OASIS\01_dev\work\06_Upgrade\05_EC12_1_Testing\Testing\VerifiedCompareJobs\Z_CNR_ZONE.dcomp"
"C:\Program Files\Devart\Compare Bundle for Oracle\dbForge Data Compare for Oracle\datacompare.com" /datacompare /compfile:"C:\Users\Public\SVN\OASIS\01_dev\work\06_Upgrade\05_EC12_1_Testing\Testing\VerifiedCompareJobs\Z_MV_DAILYMETER_FIXEDFN.dcomp"
etc...
How do I hide the output lines that read
The database object <objectname> has been excluded from comparison because the option "Include tables or views by mask" is on.
because they are taking up a lot of space in the output I only want to see the Summary information in the output which is something like this...
Summary:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
== Identical 67095
<> Different 0
>> Only in Source 0
<< Only in Target 0
>x Conflict Source Records 0
x< Conflict Target Records 0
The source and the target are identical.
Type Name Records State
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Materialized Views
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_BAO_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_BF_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_ESP_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_LY_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_NC_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_NN_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_NS_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_ST_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
ECKERNEL_CNR.Z_MV_BO_DAILYMETER_TI_FIXEDFN 7455 ==
Is there a switch to pass to the program so it only writes the results of the data compare and doesn't write lines about all the items that are excluded?
Thanks
Chris
Hiding Messages in Output from Data Compare
Re: Hiding Messages in Output from Data Compare
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Re: Hiding Messages in Output from Data Compare
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There is no such a possibility. Though, you can add a suggestion on the UserVoice forum where other users can vote for it https://devart.uservoice.com/forums/132897-dbforge-studio-for-oracle
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There is no such a possibility. Though, you can add a suggestion on the UserVoice forum where other users can vote for it https://devart.uservoice.com/forums/132897-dbforge-studio-for-oracle
We collect and analyze the information from this forum in order to make a proper roadmap for the future product releases.