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Hello all, apologies for my first post being a feature request, but here goes:
I've used SqlDbx daily at work for a number of years (we were one of your first pro customers I believe) and I love the visual diff feature. One limitation though (which I regularly end up exporting to excel and fiddlig to achieve) is seeing by exactly how much the values in cells differ.
This obviously only makes sense for numeric data types (int, flot, etc) so the handling of string types would need to be considered.
This is a task we use regularly undertake when making changes to code in order to show that our result tables contain identical values before and after changes, or at least that the values differ by only a small (below a threshold) absolute or relative amount.
Being able to produce some or all of our test output using SqlDbx would save us a lot of time. Many thanks and apologies if this have been covered elsewhere.
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If I understand correctly what you want to see is condensed view of differences only.
I think it should be possible to do.
Can you provide example of how your Excel file looks like.
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Not really no. A condensed view of differences might be useful, bt it's not what I'm asking for.
I would like to see not only a highlight that there is a difference, but by exactly how much. I can't seem to upload an excel file, so I'll attempt to provide an example here:
Field1 Old Field1 New Field1 Diff Field2 Old Field2 New Field2 Diff
23 23 0 74 74 0
45 46 1 784 784 0
62 62 0 235 253 18
577 57 520 423 423 0
Total Diff: 521 18
Note that it's the magnitude of the difference that we're interested in, the direction doesn't matter (to us at least).
The reasoning for this is that it becomes very easy to scan the diff columns (especially the totals of those columns) and confirm there are no differences.
By printing all the results it's also possible to do a spot check and confirm the numbers are the same. A condensed view would not allow the spot check.
Many thanks for considering this!
Meurig
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Now I understand. Looks like something to think about.
The way it can be done now is to export to excel and add diff columns.
I can see two way to implement it. First is to have option to add diff columns to grid
and second one to automatically add diff columns with formulas in Excel
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