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notsosuper
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2005-05-27 : 13:10:07
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How can I obtain datamodel from my database, so I can see all the relationships between tables? |
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jhermiz
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Posted - 2005-05-27 : 13:14:47
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Go into enterprise manager and click your database. One of the options you hav ewithin tables, stored procedures, etc is diagram. Go into that and create a diagram. Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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notsosuper
Posting Yak Master
190 Posts |
Posted - 2005-05-27 : 14:54:36
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Actually I think diagram exist somewhere, because it has been printed before. |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
3246 Posts |
Posted - 2005-05-27 : 17:04:30
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Well then, it will either be in the Diagrams section of the database, or it was created in a modeling tool like Visio, ER/Studio, etc. Better check with the rest of the staff to see if they know where it is.---------------------------EmeraldCityDomains.com |
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