Compare Access Databases with
AccessDiff.
AccessDiff compares objects with the same name between two databases. It also detects missing objects in either the source or destination. Records are compared by the primary key or the Natural Key. Compare ADP (Access Database Projects) and the underlying SQL Server tables, stored procedures, functions, and views are also supported. The differences can be printed out in a report or exported to Excel.
AccessDiff compares forms, reports, macros, code modules, queries, tables and records. Download a free trial today.
Type :
Commercial ($169.95) »
EULA
OS Support : Windows All + Vista
Date stamp / Size : Feb, 1. 2007 / 2901 kBytes
Asked : Microsoft Access 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007
Update history of AccessDiffv3.1.35 (May, 30. 2009)
Handling of unicode characters in memo fields and handling of corrupted references.
v3.1.25 (October, 14. 2008)
Support for simultaneous Access installs. Support for slow machines. Minor cosmetic issues fixed. Support for MySQL linked tables.
v3.1.14 (September, 23. 2008)
Detects ODBC deleted tables for non SQL Server Databases. Detects ADP broken connections.
v3.0.1 (July, 13. 2008)
Now compares tables with no primary key. Compares Access ADP underlying SQL Server Tables, Stored Procedures, Functions, and Views.
v2.0.40 (February, 20. 2008)
This update includes unicode support for languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Russian.
v2.0.37 (December, 31. 2007)
This update fixes several minor issues including; object reference not set error.
v2.0.34 (October, 15. 2007)
This update fixes several minor issues including, German Date Formatting, Overflow Message, Menu Difference Report, and Access 2007 ADO reference changed message.
v2.0.25 (May, 24. 2007)
AccessDiff is now compatible with Access 2007. This update also fixes date formatting issues for German and French customers. U.S. customers are unaffected by this change.
Distribution permissions for AccessDiff
The trial version may be distributed freely.