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RE: designer6i vs. designer2000

From: Kimberly Smith <ksmith2_at_myfirstlink.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 07:25:54 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003F15DC.20020116065524@fatcity.com>

They are just different tools of the same product and not one I would choose to learn if all I wanted to learn was data modeling.

It is a tool that is best used for the complete life cycle, from process modeling, all the way to generating your code. Unless you are committed to doing that (with maybe the exception of the first step) you really do not get very much benefit from the tool.

Its best used with larger projects. That being said, since I know the tool and used to have it in-house, I would use it just for data modeling. Its not an easy tool to learn.

When I started using it was the days of CASE 5.1 and moved up in versions. It really is best to bring in an expert if you are going to start using for a project. We brought one in that was just there to guide us in using the tool. His sole purpose. And we would have died without him.

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Hi,

Is Designer 2000 and Designer 6i similar? They are about data modeling, aren't they. If I'd like to learn one, which one do you recommended? Thanks!

Andrea



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