Sorry but you have a non-optimal development practice that doesn't scale beyond one developer.
Never use SQL GUI clients' abilities to edit database objects directly in the database. (Unless you deliberately want to create artificial problems.)
Instead all SQL and PL/SQL DDL and DML should be located in text files saved into a version control system (VCS) (e.g. subversion, git, mercurial). Use your favorite editor to edit the files.
Modify the database by executing the text files saved in VCS with a command line tool (in Oracle that's sqlplus
). This applies to all database instances: development, QA, production.
For large development projects consider using schema migration tools (e.g. Flyway, Roundhouse).
Over the years I have been able to eliminate tons of development and production issues by enforcing a simple rule:
If the code is not in the VCS it doesn't exists.
(It's amazing that still in 2015 there's many development teams not using a VCS.)