Designer 10G reconciliation and Reverse Engineering

Hi All Oracle Designer 10G users,
Years ago, I used to be an avid Oracle Designer 2000 user and have not used Oracle Designer in any of it forms since, until the last few months. I now have two issues which I need to solve, which are;
- I need to reconcile the contents of the Oracle Designer 10G repository with physical (on-line) database and also if possible generate SQL DML to resolve any differences if found.
- Also, I need to reverse engineer Foreign Keys that have been built in the physical (on-line) database schema into the Oracle Designer 10G repository.
I hope any Oracle Designer 10G professionals out there can help me with the above issues.
Many Thanks in advance,
Austin

Hello Austin,
If you have access to Metalink then there are 2 notes that you may want to look at
Note 260617.1 on how to Capture Design tables from a Database.
Note.299067.1     Ext/Pub How to reverse engineer an ERD in Designer:
These both have a video associated with them to help with thest items.
To see the differances between your reposiotry objets and your DB objects you will need to generate to your DB but not execute.
1 In the DE - Server Model tab
2. Select the objects
3. generate - generate Database from Server model
4. Select database - enter the user name/ password and connect string
5. Select the objects tab and make sure that the objects are on the right side that you want to see. - Start
6. Select List Actions on the Message Window
7. DDL Generation Complete comes up and select View Report
If you select Execute DDL that is what will happen and you will change the DB. So be careful.
the report will give you the difference between the objects in the repository and the database.

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    thank you

    In the reverse engineer tab of the model you will need to select customized and select the knowledge module "RKM Hyperion Planning"
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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