Re: Designer/2000 reverse engineer
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 19:19:05 +0000
Message-ID: <bCPNmLApofQ2IwLX_at_coalole.demon.co.uk>
In Designer 2.1 it's design, (left most icon) design capture just to get us all confused!
In article <36410B2B.5700BC3F_at_helix.com.au>, Mike Daniell
<mike_at_helix.com.au> writes
>It's Utilities / Reverse Engineer Database. A frightening menu title,
>because it implies you want to reverse engineer a whole database, but
>that isn't so. It opens a 'Reverser Engineer Database Objects' window,
>and in that window you select what you want to reverse engineer, which
>may be just a single table, or it may be several tables, views, etc.
>
>Mike
>
>Joe Condle wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to do a reverse engineer on my database. I have gotten some
>> suggestions from this newgroup and have bought The Oracle Designer/2000
>> Handbook. They all tell me to go to the Repository Object Navigator and
>> then to the Utilities menu and pick Reverse Engineer DDL. This option
>> does not exist. I am using version 2.0.19.3.1. Can anyone help.
>>
>> Joe Condle
>> Medical Archival Systems
-- DianeReceived on Thu Nov 05 1998 - 20:19:05 CET