Tag Archive for: compare

Finding change between CALS tables has never been so easy. XML Compare v12 is here!

XML Compare 12.0 features significant improvements in CALS table handling.

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Built-in Speed and Precision: Make your PIM System Quicker and Smarter

XML Data Compare offers built-in speed and precision to enhance PIM Systems.

Up to 15% faster DocBook Compare

DocBook Compare now offers up to 15% faster comparison times without compromising accuracy, benefiting users with reduced resource usage.

Up to 40% faster XML Compare for xHTML documents

XML Compare’s latest release offers speed enhancements of up to 40%, beneficial for industries like Finance.

Where change matters, XML Data Compare finds it faster

XML Data Compare offers rapid and context-aware comparisons for XML data, addressing the need for efficient analysis of change.

When to use XML Data Compare

XML Data Compare is designed for simpler and more powerful comparison of XML data, offering improved handling of attributes and orderless data.

How to compare JSON values, objects and arrays

Comparing JSON files involves normalising numbers and strings, handling object properties with unique keys, and more.

How a Major Financial Services Company Saved Time and Labour by Updating Their Existing Workflows

Proofreading time and human error reduced.

Comparing Config Files with XML Data Compare

Config files for telephones can be effectively compared using XML Data Compare by adjusting the DeltaXignia configuration file.

Using Numeric Tolerances with XML Data Compare

Numeric tolerances can be applied in XML Data Compare to focus on significant changes in engineering, scientific, or financial data.

First Steps with XML Data Compare

XML Data Compare offers easy configuration adjustments via a config file without the need for XSLT filters, allowing users to tweak settings where needed.

Git merge – where do we fit in?

This post explores integrating XML and JSON aware merge tools into Git’s merge process as merge drivers rather than providing separate merge tools.