I too have been on the lookout for a decent cheap ER tool (meaning by
boss will pay for it ), and I'm still looking, but I recently
tested Case Studio, and it struck me as decent. It's a bit rough, but
it seemed workable. I can't say it's the best, but at least I didn't
uninstall it right away...
Excellent - thank you for the suggestions everyone. I'm trying a few of these out now
and should probably write down my findings. If I do I'll be sure to report back.
ERstudio came in on the steep side at $3k, but I understand the value of it if you're
a hard core DBA doing only database work al
> I just bought ColdFusionMX Bible (awesome) and it shows screenshots of
> ERstudio. Anyone using this?
Thanks for the kudos, Adam! :)
I used ER/Studio 5.X when writing the book, but I'm now helping Embarcadero
beta test V6.0, which is even more amazing. I can't suggest E/R Studio
highly enough.
Oh sureanswer before I do. ;)
-d
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> We use XTG Data Modeler.
> http://ww
a free trial, if'n you're interested.
http://www.xtgsystems.com/xtgdm.php3
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verse Engineering.
http://chillisource.com/
Dezign for Databases requires and add-on for Reverse Engineering.
http://www.maxdbt.com/
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-Kevin
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Wondering if anyone here uses an ER diagramming tool to help model their new
databases.
I've been using EnterpriseManager for SQLserver, and PHPMyAdmin for MySQL.
It would be nice if there was a standalone client application out there that
allows you to visually model for various databases and the