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From:Patrick Lanphier Date:July 14 1999 1:15pm
Subject:Re: Graphical diagram of database structure?
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I would use ERwin from Platinum with the ODBC option.  These other tools
will do the job but are at a much lower level.

Patrick Lanphier
Advanced Information Technologies
The Pennsylvania State University

Robert Grunloh wrote:
> 
> Thanks, I think the latter is the approach I'll take, not having a budget
> for new apps right now. I appreciate the help from all of you.
> 
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 daniel.gardner@stripped wrote:
> 
> > Yesterday I tried Visio Pro, it's got a module where you specify an
> > ODBC datasource and get a nice pretty picture of your database
> > structure.
> >
> > Alternatively, using Access, create links to all the tables in the
> > mysql database and add in the relationships in the Relationships window.
> >
> > Senior Person can then do whatever he wants using Access.
> 
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