Database Comparison Tool

Anyone know of a Database Comparison Tool for both Oracle & SQL Server?
I need this tool for both platforms not just Oracle!

ERWin will handle both Oracle and SQL Server. You can download a demo at the following link:
http://www3.ca.com/solutions/CollateralList.aspx?CCT=19506&ID=260

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