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edfiero
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I am familiar with loading two Bins and using the compare to see the differences between them for an individual table like Spark Advance.

However, is there a way that will generate a report to show ALL the tables which contain differences? Seeing all the differences would be fantastic, but I would be happy to just identify the tables that are different, and then I can compare each 1 at a time to see the specifics.

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Use the Difference Tool to see all the differences between two binaries.
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dex wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 12:29 pm Use the Difference Tool to see all the differences between two binaries.
Perfect. Thank you!!! Just what I needed.
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The Difference Tool doesn’t directly label the differences as specific tables (since it works at the binary level), but you can cross-reference the addresses it lists with your XDF file. Each table, scalar, or flag in your XDF has a defined address, so you can manually match them up to see which tables are affected.
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amorapotter wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 6:00 pm The Difference Tool doesn’t directly label the differences as specific tables (since it works at the binary level), but you can cross-reference the addresses it lists with your XDF file. Each table, scalar, or flag in your XDF has a defined address, so you can manually match them up to see which tables are affected.
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amorapotter wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 6:00 pm The Difference Tool doesn’t directly label the differences as specific tables (since it works at the binary level), but you can cross-reference the addresses it lists with your XDF file. Each table, scalar, or flag in your XDF has a defined address, so you can manually match them up to see which tables are affected.
Well, with a bit of scripting or certain tools, you can automate matching address ranges from the diff output to the tables defined in the XDF.. :)
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