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  • J Jon Sagara

    Sybase PowerDesigner: http://www.sybase.com/products/enterprisemodeling/powerdesigner[^] Jon Sagara Damnit Jim!

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    Joao Vaz
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    I'll second this :-) Cheers,Joao Vaz And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9

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    • M Michael P Butler

      Currently I'm experimenting with the tools that come with Visio (VS.NET architect edition). It's quiet good at reverse engineer tables (even from Oracle). I find some of the features a bit limiting. You can describe the columns but there is no easy way of printing this information out in a useable format. Michael Programming is great. First they pay you to introduce bugs into software. Then they pay you to remove them again.

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      I'd agree. Visio seems to do the job and works equally well with SQL Server and Oracle. Just don't let it automatically lay out the schema for a *large* reverse engineered database:wtf: Dave

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