On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Dario Brignardello wrote:
Hey! That's exactly what I'm working in... is your dia's parser GPLed
?? :-) It could help me a lot... Thanks in advance :-)
I told folks at our local perl mongers ( http://norfolk.pm.org ) that I
was working on packaging up what I had to send to
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moving back and forth is a manual process, which is a bit frustrating.
Since dia stores everything in XML, I'm considering what it would take to
make some sort of syncronization.
I've been planning on looking into Alzabo too, which was already
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Dave Rolsky wrote:
One feature I've been considering for Alzabo is to be able to somehow
process dia's XML and generate a schema from it.
Alzabo will (sometime soon, I hope) be able to read/write DBML, an XML
language Barrie Slaymaker is working on (with some input
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Cal Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As much as I love creating models by hand, my databases are growing to
the point where I need a tool to help me "see" them. Does anyone know
of a tool like ERWin or ER/Studio that supports MySQL?
I do my diagrams in UML with dia. And
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: RE: Data modeling tool
Mark,
I like CASE but I wish they would add MySQL Reverse Engineering capabilities
to it. The interface is clean and similar to what one expects from it's m
comparison of the tools but these size limited
demo's bite.
Cal
http://www.calevans.com
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From: Mark Chalkley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Data modeling tool
I haven't tried ERWin, but C
just can't save them. (Better than the other two but still not
what I want)
Cal
http://www.calevans.com
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From: Michael Lpine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:12 PM
To: Cal Evans; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Data modeling tool
I asked
I agree that a time-limited, but otherwise fully functional demo is better, especially
in the case (pardon the pun) of database modelling. It would certainly be worth
sending them a message telling them so. You never know - they might agree with you.
Mark Chalkley
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Subject: Re: Data modeling tool
I haven't tried ERWin, but CASE Studio (www.casestudio.com) is extremely
good, offers a trial download, and does support MySQL.
Mark Chalkleyi
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I wish, ERWin is wonderful!
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From: "Cal Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: Data modeling tool
As much as I love creating models by hand, my databases are growing to the
point where I need a tool to
I haven't tried ERWin, but CASE Studio (www.casestudio.com) is extremely good, offers
a trial download, and does support MySQL.
Mark Chalkleyi
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Cal Evans wrote:
As much as I love creating models by hand, my databases are growing to the
point where I need a tool to help me "see" them. Does anyone know of a tool
like ERWin or ER/Studio that supports MySQL?
I have a project called Alzabo (alzabo.sourceforge.net)
I asked a similar question recently and as a result of my searching, I found
a moderately priced, $99 (I think), data modeling tool from XTG (download
here):
http://www.xtgsystems.com/download.php3
I downloaded it and set up a few tables (only 4 are allowed with eval), then
generated the sequel
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