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Database Engine Independant Data Modelling

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    I'm looking for a tool where I maintain a simple data model, and then using possibly plug-ins, generate actual databases for MSSQL and mySQL, and as a bonus, others. This should not be a whole ORM tool, just abstract to concrete data model. Where should I look? Who knows of one?

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      I'm looking for a tool where I maintain a simple data model, and then using possibly plug-ins, generate actual databases for MSSQL and mySQL, and as a bonus, others. This should not be a whole ORM tool, just abstract to concrete data model. Where should I look? Who knows of one?

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      Have you considered (or tried) the following : Open System Architect http://www.codebydesign.com/[^] Any SQL Maestro http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/anysql/maestro/[^] Regarding Business Rules, these internet resources you may find of good use (you will need to register yourself with them) TDAN http://tdan.com/[^] BRCommunity http://brcommunity.com/[^] Attaining Edge http://attainingedge.com/[^] ZAP http://www.zapthink.com/[^] Business Rules Forum http://www.businessrulesforum.com/[^]

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        I'm looking for a tool where I maintain a simple data model, and then using possibly plug-ins, generate actual databases for MSSQL and mySQL, and as a bonus, others. This should not be a whole ORM tool, just abstract to concrete data model. Where should I look? Who knows of one?

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        Hi Brad Please don't pre-judge ORM solutions. With good engineering concepts and common sense you can take a good approach with this point of view I invite you to visite our solution at www.codeplex.com/circo (not a ORM from books but form the experience of engineers who needs to struggle with diferent customers, clients, languages an programming cultures) I hope you find useful this ideas and esentially the implementation Regards

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