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From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer@erols.com>
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Subject: Re: Schema design and generation tools?
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 23:45:52 -0500
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Raymond Blum wrote:
> 
> Hi
>  I'm looking for a lower cost alternative to ErWin and was hoping for
> some recommendations. I need to be able to reverse and forward engineer
> a schema from an Oracle database, mySql support would be a good plus but
> not a show-stopper as I could always modify the SQL used to generate the
> Oracle DB objects.
> 
> Thanks
> ---Raymond

	Have a look at Embarcadero (www.embarcadero.com) I was able to
reverse engineer an Oracle 7 database with 300 tables and 80 some
odd tablespaces successfully.  

-- 
Jerry Gitomer 
Once I learned how to spell DBA, I became one
