Hi,
I'm not quite sure I understood You correctly. Here's my opinion:
Most of the databases use pretty much the same scripts for creating tables
(ANSI standard). Creating DB's is another question because of advanced
features every DB has (shadowing, triggers, stored procs...). So as far as
tables are concerned, just check datatypes and paste query to MySQL.
What is ERStudio?
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By,
----<Tonci Grgin>--<ARTRONIC>----
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Niederland" <rogern@stripped>
To: "Mysql" <win32@stripped>
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: Data Modeling Settings
> We are looking into using ERStudio for graphically entering a data model
and
> targeting mysql. The round trip engineering portion of the tool would
make
> it easy to convert some of our other DBs to Mysql. ERStudio does not
target
> MySQL directly. It supports many DBs and also ODBC links to DBs. What
> database would most closely resemble MySQL when it comes to CREATE TABLE
> type scripts? We would like to minimize our effort for messaging the
output
> from ERStudio if possible.
>
> Thanks,
> Roger
>
>
>
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