RE: Graphical modelling

2001-03-22 Thread Mark Chalkley
hen >I'll stop bugging you all. > >Thanks in advance, > >Claire. > > >>From: "Cal Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "claire csoka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: RE: Graphical modelling >>Date

RE: Graphical modelling

2001-03-22 Thread claire csoka
Dezign looks useful, but does anybody know any others - then I'll stop bugging you all. Thanks in advance, Claire. >From: "Cal Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "claire csoka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Graphi

RE: Graphical modelling

2001-03-22 Thread Cal Evans
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Graphical modelling Hi, I'm new to the list so please excuse my ignorance! Does anybody know of any graphical ways of modelling the tables, keys, relationships etc which will then automatically generate the appropriate database? I'm looking at RAD with a

Graphical modelling

2001-03-22 Thread claire csoka
Hi, I'm new to the list so please excuse my ignorance! Does anybody know of any graphical ways of modelling the tables, keys, relationships etc which will then automatically generate the appropriate database? I'm looking at RAD with a MySQL back end. Thanks Claire. ___