Re: Reverse engeneering Oracle

From: Mike Rose <mmrose_at_home.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 02:29:01 GMT
Message-ID: <NVWc3.9343$UK2.7015_at_news.rdc1.md.home.com>


Hi Frederic,

[Quoted] As an alternative to ERWin, do yourself a favor and try ER/Studio from Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. http://www.embarcadero.com

[Quoted] Explore the sub-model feature, perhaps by creating logical sub models and a 'master' model if desired.

I'd appreciate hearing your impressions about the tool if you try it.

(I have no affiliations of any kind with Embarcadero)

Mike Rose

mmrose_at_home.com

Fred Ruffet <fruffet_at_kaptech.com> wrote in message news:7kt643$o9n$1_at_gatekeeper.ornano.kapt.com...
> Hi, everybody,
>
> I have an Oracle 7.3.4 database which one has been created day by day by
> many developpers. Now, I need to proceed a kind of cleaning of the DB. I
> mean that I want to get a model of the database, proceed to modifications
> (creation of foreign keys, creation and deletion of fields, and so on),
and
> then regenerate to another DB (It's in use, so I don't want to crash it
> all...)
> The major problem is cost. It's a job I'll do ONE time. I'll surely
continue
> to use the tool after, to maintain the DB, but the big job will only be
done
> ONE time. So, I don't want to spend too much money in it...
> Now, the question : What tool should I use ? Does anybody has any idea ?
>
> Thanks in advance for answers,
> Frédéric Ruffet - fruffet_at_kaptech.com
> "Rest is silence" - W. Shakespeare
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jun 26 1999 - 04:29:01 CEST

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