April 10, 2009 at 10:35 am
I recently jumped in the Microsoft World mostly because the visual tools that this world have for RAD, I'm looking for a good way to do Database modeling with just few strokes.
I tried to use VISIO 2007 with SQL server 2008, but it didn't work.
I would like to have Visio to reverse engineer and modify SQL server 2008. (I also have access to Visual Studio Team).
Does anyone have a good idea of can I ca accomplish the database modeling with few key strokes by either using the MS tools o any 3rd party product?
I am doing some googleing, hopefully you could help me.
Thank you.
April 10, 2009 at 11:06 am
Do you have access to visual studio team edition for database admins ?
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April 10, 2009 at 11:12 am
I do. It is Visual Studio Team System 2008.
I just learning how to use it. Can I do database modeling and reverse engineer with it for SQL server 2008?
April 14, 2009 at 12:27 am
If you have the dba edition, you should be able to do far more then reverse engineer and forward engineer.
http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/simons/archive/tags/Data+Dude/default.aspx
Johan
Learn to play, play to learn !
Dont drive faster than your guardian angel can fly ...
but keeping both feet on the ground wont get you anywhere :w00t:
- How to post Performance Problems
- How to post data/code to get the best help[/url]
- How to prevent a sore throat after hours of presenting ppt
press F1 for solution, press shift+F1 for urgent solution 😀
Need a bit of Powershell? How about this
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