Re: How to reverse engineer columns?

From: Ivan Ordonez <iordonez_at_magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 1994 13:03:48 -0600
Message-ID: <iordonez-2907941303480001_at_slip1-33.acs.ohio-state.edu>


In article <CtHyFr.KL_at_shellgate.shell.com>, ep40dcru_at_noh71af.uni-paderborn.de (David C. Richoux) wrote:

> In article <iordonez-200794200711_at_slip2-11.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
 iordonez_at_magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Ivan Ordonez) writes:
> >> I am using Case Dictionary to reverse engineer a database. I am able to
> >> retrofit tables and to assiciate them with entities. But after I do this, I
> >> would like to automatically create attributes from the columns in the
> >> table. How do I do this? Please reply by mail if possible.
>
> A Systems Analyst at our site wrote a program that creates an
> SQL*Forms 3.0 keystroke script that is designed to populate the
> entity-attribute form. We then pass the name of the script on
> the command-line that starts Case*Dictionary. This same approach
> can be used for other Case forms like Help, Indexes, etc.

Would it be possible for you to send me such script? I'd appreciate it a lot. Thanks!

--Ivan Ordonez Received on Fri Jul 29 1994 - 21:03:48 CEST

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