I'm looking for a MSSQL diagramming tool to replace the one in SQL2K.
A straight schema-import is okay, or if I can do round-trip design or
totally replace Enteprise Manager and have even more value add, that's great
too. A DB-specific tool would be better than a diagrammer w/import - but
I'm open to that if I find one that suites. (I have Viso, but not
enteprise - I'll check it out.) The main diagramming feature I want is nicer
and more informative gfx, especailly the ability to have the relationship
lines point to/from the exact field positions. Free is good, but don't mind
paying a few hundred bucks -- don't want to pay thousands. Any
recommendations?
thanks, m
Visio Enterprise might be a good option.
WinSQL has the ability to draw ER diagrams. http://www.synametrics.com/
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Keith
"Mike" <vimakefile@.yahoo.com> wrote in message =
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> I'm looking for a MSSQL diagramming tool to replace the one in SQL2K.
> A straight schema-import is okay, or if I can do round-trip design or
> totally replace Enteprise Manager and have even more value add, that's =
great
> too. A DB-specific tool would be better than a diagrammer w/import - =
but
> I'm open to that if I find one that suites. (I have Viso, but not
> enteprise - I'll check it out.) The main diagramming feature I want is =
nicer
> and more informative gfx, especailly the ability to have the =
relationship
> lines point to/from the exact field positions. Free is good, but don't =
mind
> paying a few hundred bucks -- don't want to pay thousands. Any
> recommendations?
>=20
> thanks, m
>=20
>
Friday, March 9, 2012
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