Dennis:
I just tried it and it provides a huge amount of info, but in a linked and
easy to use HTML interface. I wasn't aware that R:Struc was part of the
R:Base for Windows package, but there it was when I checked the
RBTI\RBWin65\DevTools directory. I highly recommend R:Struc to anyone
developing R:Base databases and applications.
Now I have to buy some more socks, thanks to Bill, Razzak and the crew at
RBTI!
I'll also take a look at Randy's suggestions on using Visio for a graphical
representation.
Thanks for your help.
Tony
Anthony Schmidt
President
The Computery Ltd.
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Bay Shore, NY 11706
Voice 631-665-8100
Fax 631-969-5988
Dennis Fleming
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rbase-l
Not graphical, but Bill Downall wrote an RBase data base validation and
documenting tool (now the property of RBTI), called RStruc.
Dennis
At 01:42 PM 9/29/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a way to document the database schema in a graphical
>way? Access and SQLServer, among others, can do this.
>
>I'd like to be able to show, in a diagram, all of the tables in my
database
>along with linking info, as well as PKs and FKs.
>
>I've tried to use Visio to do this, but Visio doesn't seem to like the
>Oterro ODBC driver (either 2.0 or 2.5 beta) and although it allows me to
>connect to the database, it won't display any tables.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tony
>
>Anthony Schmidt
>President
>The Computery Ltd.
>One East Main Street
>Bay Shore, NY 11706
>
>Voice 631-665-8100
>Fax 631-969-5988
>
>
>
Dennis Fleming
IISCO
http://www.TheBestCMMS.com