Re: For Windows platform: which Dia plugin or App to simplify design and documentation of small Database Applications ?

2012-10-28 Thread Edzo A. Botjes
Hi All, I have not followed this thread with great detail, but for the question open-source light weigh database incl interface Try sqlite (http://www.sqlite.org) via a firefox plugin you can create and manage the database: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/ if the

Re: For Windows platform: which Dia plugin or App to simplify design and documentation of small Database Applications ?

2012-10-28 Thread Thomas Harding
Le 28/10/2012 09:18, Edzo A. Botjes a écrit : Hi All, I have not followed this thread with great detail, but for the question open-source light weigh database incl interface Try sqlite (http://www.sqlite.org) via a firefox plugin you can create and manage the database:

Re: For Windows platform: which Dia plugin or App to simplify design and documentation of small Database Applications ?

2012-10-28 Thread Thomas Harding
Le 28/10/2012 11:13, Thomas Harding a écrit : I can author a Dia sample, then test it and send both diagram and result. I think it will took half an hour more (I'm puzzled by GUIs: I learned to read and write, not to draw) :) And, yes, things has changed since I used for dia2sql :) Done

Re: For Windows platform: which Dia plugin or App to simplify design and documentation of small Database Applications ?

2012-10-28 Thread Thomas Harding
Le 28/10/2012 12:38, Thomas Harding a écrit : Le 28/10/2012 11:13, Thomas Harding a écrit : I can author a Dia sample, then test it and send both diagram and result. I think it will took half an hour more (I'm puzzled by GUIs: I learned to read and write, not to draw) :) And, yes, things

Re: For Windows platform: which Dia plugin or App to simplify design and documentation of small Database Applications ?

2012-10-28 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Paul Smith! Andre replied: What about MySQL Workbench? Until then I assumed from the name it supported MySQL only, but then looked up MySQL WB in Wikipedia and read that from ver 5.2.41 released only 3 months ago, it supported a few other RDBMS, and 'any ODBC compliant db',