Re: Oracle Database Designer (ODD)?

From: Jorge Miguel Meirim <Transparente_at_mail.telepac.pt>
Date: 1997/03/28
Message-ID: <01bc3ab1$d1157cc0$6e4441c2_at_host.telepac.pt>#1/1


Not really easy to download 6.4 MB from the Oracle Busy FTP site. Just the sound of ODD looks good to me.

Jorge Meirim

Jeff Crilly N6ZFX <jeffx_at_netcom.com> wrote in article <jeffxE7rn8r.KLL_at_netcom.com>...
> I'm playing around a little with Oracle Database Designer...
> this is a free tool that oracle has provided on their web page.
>
> Its a 16bit win3.1 app, but it seems to run fine on win95.
>
> What it does: You graphically layout your tables, datatypes
> within the tables, displaynames, and table relationships.... and
> ODD generates the SQL DDL code to build said tables. It will also
> reverse engineer tables from SQL DDL code. (I'm not sure if
> will do this from _any_ DDL.. or just the DDL that it generated.)
>
> I have some pretty simple tables, so it might just
> work fine for me.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas of the limitations of this tool?
> (I couldn't find any in the docs.)
>
> jeff
>
>
Received on Fri Mar 28 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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