Re: Diagram tool

From: Marc <marcdessahy_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 31 Aug 2001 07:47:09 -0700
Message-ID: <42184663.0108310647.73d15cba_at_posting.google.com>


You can also use Case studio (www.casestudio.com) from Charonware. It works great!

Marc

thondy_at_hotmail.com (Thondy) wrote in message news:<bbb262ff.0108271324.62df938f_at_posting.google.com>...
> richard_at_r-senior.demon.co.uk (Richard Senior) wrote in message news:<9m7lfo$cla$1_at_gate.local>...
> > In article <9m5jqg$p4f$1_at_venus.telepac.pt>,
> > "Clara" <claramag_at_yahoo.com> writes:
> >
> > > Thomas Saxtoft <tsaxtoft_at_sondagsavisen.dk> wrote in message
> > > news:hznh7.29$go2.2488_at_news.get2net.dk...
> > >> I'm working on a project, where nobody has made a diagram of the tables in
> > >> the database. I would like a diagram which shows the tables, their columns
> > >> and the dependencies (foreign keys).
> > >>
> > >> Does there exist a program who look in the database and make that diagram?
>
> > > You can use VISIO Drawing 5 (It's not a Oracle Tool but it works fine)
> >
> > Correct me if I am wrong, but this is a drawing tool. It does not look
> > into the database and create a diagram based on the objects and
> > relationships. Nor does it provide any mechanism to output create object
> > scripts if you make changes to the structure in the diagram.
> >
> > Oracle Designer does both of these things (and more) but it is expensive.
> > I believe there are other tools around that do a similar, if less
> > comprehensive job.
>
>
> Visio can create a schema diagram pretty eaisly. Also quest tools can
> do the same www.quest.com
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