Phil,

  You may be able to use the Free StarDesignor database modeling program
from my Website to create the script and then run the script in ERWin.
www.byerley.net > Bauerlie Development Corp > Software > Download &
upport  - then scroll down to the StarD32.zip for regular install or
Star32Copy.ZIP for disk image (copy) for larger harddrives that trip up the
older install program.  You can simply unzip the diskimage to a subdirectory
and create a shortcut to the .EXE and it will run ok without "installing".


----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil (Direct)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rbase-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 10:59 AM
Subject: Erwin Desktop Version - Reverse Engineering


>
> I am trying to reverse engineer two Rbase databases into ERWin ERD
diagram.
> I set up the databases in the ODBC User and System DSN with a path to the
> databases (individually of course).  When I try to do the import or
reverse
> engineer, it says that the ODBC connection disallowed: "The selected
driver
> is not supported by desktop version of Erwin".
> My question is to not disbelieve that they want more money for another
> module but to ask if anyone has used Erwin/DSK 3.5 (Build 308, 32bit to
> generate a reverse engineer.  Maybe the approach is bad and I can save
some
> money.
>
> Phil Nolette
> http://www.ncsgrp.com/ <http://www.ncsgrp.com/>
>
>
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