Re: Tools to map out schemas graphically?

From: Dmitriy Evinshteyn <Dmitriy.Evinshteyn_at_lgtna.com>
Date: 1997/10/15
Message-ID: <01bcd9aa$aeb841b0$b40174c6_at_dmitriye>#1/1


Greg Ferguson <rtmd30_at_email.sps.mot.com> wrote in article <rtmd30-1510971108440001_at_pangaea.sps.mot.com>...
> Can someone point me to tools that'll map out the schemas of tables
 graphically?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>

Hi Greg,
Here is ORACLE Monitor that can do what you need. I am attaching yesterday announcement for the new ORACLE Monitor v1.04.

Tuesday, October 14, 1997

Because of your association with the Oracle databases, we want to make you aware of the new ORACLE Monitor v1.04. The ORACLE Monitor integrates advanced database management, tuning, measuring and monitoring tools for Oracle v7.0 and above.
ORACLE Monitor can address the needs of many developers who want to save money and time and improve the quality of their applications using Oracle databases. ORACLE Monitor helps DBAs to gain control of their Oracle environments.
Price: $385.95; OS: MS Windows 16 or 32 bit; 12 MB memory; 10 MB disk space

ORACLE Monitor at a glance
Intuitive Windows-based interface
Hundreds of real-time and historical performance and space statistics, including recent-past and historical trends graphs Automatic highlighting of areas that are at poor performance levels Application effectiveness monitor
Detailed user/session activity monitor
Powerful and effective drill-down capabilities Embedded SQL Editor for executing SQL scripts and getting enhanced Explain Plan with additional statistics and measurements of the execution time Security Navigator for quickly identifying of security breaches Batch analysis of various database objects Graphical maps of database space fragmentation with ability to drill-down State-of-the-art data-manipulation and data-export Graphical relationships diagrams and reverse-engineering Table size estimation
Physical and logical dependencies analysis Unique index and data analyzer
Status analyzer for quickly (just a single click) identifying invalid objects, unavailable and off-line spaces, disabled constraints, etc. Internal scheduler for running custom reports and custom SQL scripts And more...
With ORACLE Monitor you can simplify management and enhance your performance capabilities.

Please visit http://www.SoftTreeTech.com/monitor for details. There you can also find a trial version of the ORACLE Monitor 1.04

Sincerely,
Staff at SoftTree Technologies, Inc. Received on Wed Oct 15 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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