Re: [SQL] RE: Tool for generating entity relation diagrams.

From: John Reynolds <jreynolds(at)asitatech(dot)ie>
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Subject: Re: [SQL] RE: Tool for generating entity relation diagrams.
Date: 1999-07-26 11:23:39
Message-ID: 379C453B.4AB8985E@asitatech.ie
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You could try TCM ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/tcm . I ain't had the to use it but
it seems to be good

john

"Ansley, Michael" wrote:

> >> Is there such a tool out there. I would like to generate such a diagram
> >> starting from my sql statements I use to create my database.
> >> They call it reverse enginering if I'm not mistaking.
>
> Yes, there are tools available to do this. I'm not aware of any adequate
> open source tools (scope for a new project here), but commercially there are
> packages like ERWin, ERStudio, and others. If you perform a web search on
> these two names, you will probably come up with others. Be warned, however,
> they are not cheap.
>
> MikeA

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