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Another tool that is pretty good is Visio 2000 Professional Edition . It
does a good job of reverse engineering . It does not do nearly as much as
what Designer 2000 will do, but then again it cost a lot less (and so does
the Enterprise Edition). The Visio Professional edition will not even
generate DDL , but the Enterprise edition will.

"Ludo Van Helleputte" <Ludo.van.helleputte@be.pwcglobal.com> wrote in
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> Have you tried Oracle Designer ... it can reverse engineer and ...
>
>
> "DHippe" <dhippe@bewegungsmelder.de> wrote in message
> news:MH7t1ekzAHA.306@fnews1.vi-internet.de...
> > Hy everybody,
> >
> > I'm looking for tool to generate Diagrams/Graphics of our database.
> >
> > Does anyone know a nice tool(freeware, OpenSource preferred)?
> >
> > Any hints welcome
> >
> > David
> >
> >
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