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  #31  
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Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM






Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







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  #32  
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NJS
 
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Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM






Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







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  #33  
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NJS
 
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Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM



Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







Reply With Quote
  #34  
Old   
NJS
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM



Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







Reply With Quote
  #35  
Old   
NJS
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM



Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







Reply With Quote
  #36  
Old   
NJS
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM



Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







Reply With Quote
  #37  
Old   
NJS
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: database diagrams sql 2000 - 08-13-2008 , 01:25 PM



Thanks very much - cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

Quote:
NJS,

Sorry, I did not understand your intent. There are several that you can
check out for free, to see if they meet you needs and your price points.

www.SmartDraw.com
www.Embarcadero.com
http://www.quest.com/Toad-Data-Modeler/
http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc...er_diagram.php
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/d...gram_software/

Et cetera.

I used to use ErWin and have used Visio as well in an earlier incarnation.

RLF


"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6930D7B2-0531-474C-8B04-C46DE98038CA (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Thanks Russel,
Maybe I should have mentioned this first, but I tried that before I posted
the question (as there are more than 80 tables the output is almost
useless).
I was actually looking for a 'useful' / third-party automatic, zoomable,
sectionable schematic generator, that has the smarts to lay out the
tables,
and indicate relationships. Do you know of anything?
cheers.

"Russell Fields" wrote:

NJS,

Using Enterprise Manager, expand your database details, select the
Diagrams
entry, right-click, choose New Database Diagram... and go to work.

Bad news is that this diagram is not particulary printable. If you also
have
Visio or some such simple diagramming tool, you will probably have a
better
experience in creating diagrams and printing copies for other people to
use.
Although, it would be strictly offline from the database.

RLF

"NJS" <NJS (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37597DBB-36AE-493E-9B4D-557EF8DD40F7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi People,
what tool/how do I generate database diagrams/schematics for a sql 2000
db?
I need to see tables, relationships etc.
I only have Enterprise Manager at present.
thank you.







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