Hi All,
Was curious to see what database design software people were
using?
I have been looking around and have some ideas but I like to
check what
others are using.
Thanks.
Chris
Database design software ?
I just downloaded FabForce DBDesigner 4 - open source/free. A
visual DB
designer. Haven't used it much, but it looks promising.
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Database design software ?
On Fri, 04 May 2007 08:33:20 -0400, Chris Seymour
%26lt;cseymour@seyware.com%26gt; wrote:
%26gt;Was curious to see what database design software people
were using?
%26gt;I have been looking around and have some ideas but I like
to check what
%26gt;others are using.
Navicat.
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''Chris Seymour'' %26lt;cseymour@seyware.com%26gt; wrote in message
news:f1f96g$mq3$1@forums.macromedia.com...
%26gt; Was curious to see what database design software people
were using?
%26gt; I have been looking around and have some ideas but I
like to check what
%26gt; others are using.
If you are looking for a generic db design tool, and not for
a database GUI,
Case Studio is worth a try:
www.casestudio.com/
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Hi
Thanks for all the responses. I have narrowed it down to 3:
1. Datanamic (this is my current tool, but the upgrade is a
bit pricey)
2. Happy Fish
3. MicroOlap Database Designer
I like that they all have reverse engineering capabilities,
HAppy fish
and MicroOlap also create modify scripts if you existing db
changes from
their model.
OK have to go toss some more coins :)
Thanks again to all who replied.
Cheers.
Chris
PowerDesigner
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