Viewing the Database Schema from a Module Point of View

One of the many benefits of dbMaestro TeamWork™, a next-generation database change management, is its ability to provide database administrators (DBAs) with a view of the database schema from the point of view of a module. This significantly increases efficiency, making the jobs of both the DBA and database developers much easier.

TeamWork allows relevant objects to be filtered, so they are easier to locate and retrieve.  For example, developers can view only the code associated with a certain project, instead of having to browse through the code for the entire database to find what it is they need. This not only makes those developers currently involved in the project more productive, it enables new developers to join the effort seamlessly and get up to speed quickly on which database elements are being worked on. 

The ability to view a portion of database schema from a module point of view also simplifies the transition when there is a switch from one DBA to another during the course of a project.  The new DBA will be able to quickly and easily find all relevant objects, instead of having to review the entire database and figure everything out on his own. 

Visit our Website to learn more about the ability to view database schemas from the point of view of a module, as well as the other innovative features of dbMaestro TeamWork.

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  1. [...] the Database Schema from a Module Point of View provides database administrators (DBAs) with a view of the database schema from the point of view [...]

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