[OT] Database design tools
am 21.09.2005 16:49:03 von Graham Reeds
I have been looking for freeware database design tools - mainly to show
the relationship between each table (approximately 60 tables so far) and
to have a permanent record of how it all relates together.
So far I have found DBDesigner4 for download and wondered what, if any,
other people use.
G.
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Re: [OT] Database design tools
am 21.09.2005 17:14:04 von Mike Hillyer
MySQL AB just released an Alpha of MySQL Workbench, the successor to DBDesigner4.
See http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?113,44592
Mike
Graham Reeds wrote:
> I have been looking for freeware database design tools - mainly to show
> the relationship between each table (approximately 60 tables so far) and
> to have a permanent record of how it all relates together.
>
> So far I have found DBDesigner4 for download and wondered what, if any,
> other people use.
>
> G.
>
>
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RE: [OT] Database design tools
am 21.09.2005 20:01:31 von Don Lancaster
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I got on tucows.com earlier this month and downloaded Agora Plastic and
objectIf. Both look like good programs for UML-type documentation, if
that's what you're looking for...
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Subject: [OT] Database design tools
I have been looking for freeware database design tools - mainly to show
the relationship between each table (approximately 60 tables so far) and
to have a permanent record of how it all relates together.
So far I have found DBDesigner4 for download and wondered what, if any,
other people use.
G.
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