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mflammia
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Posted - 2008-11-11 : 15:38:43
Have a large SQL DB that has been developed on the backend of my website but have no idea what and how the tables have been composed and linked together.

Is there anything I can use to visualise this?

Many thanks

mflammia
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44 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-11 : 15:46:05
I probably should have mentioned that I am running queries on this as a linked server through studio express and do not have direct access to the database server itself
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hanbingl
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652 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-11 : 15:52:26
do you mean an ER diagram?
you can use visio to reverse engineering ER diagram.
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NeilG
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Posted - 2008-11-11 : 16:01:58
Viso is the best option to creating your own, or have you not tried asking the person that developed the back end sql server db for a ER Diagram showing the relationships
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mflammia
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Posted - 2008-11-11 : 16:10:11
Well asking my developers was my first course of action but the response is slow to not at all.

ER diagram, yes, thats exactly what I need. Thought there might be some kind of tool I could use that would query the DB and create one - is there such a thing I could use as a novice?

Thanks.
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hanbingl
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Posted - 2008-11-11 : 16:21:34
Microsoft Visio. Here is the "Step-by-Step Guide to Reverse Engineering a Database in Visio 2000"

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa140264(office.10).aspx
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