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Is this
possible in Visio 2002? Don’t seem to have the same options for linking
to database.
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Sent: 17 July 2006 18:42
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Subject: Re: OT: Visio / ARS
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Found it under Tools / Add-Ons / Link to Database and a wizard
appears. You log in via the odbc connection and select a table.
I haven't gotten any output so apparently I'm not doing something right
from that point but will keep working at it.
On 7/17/06, Susan
Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I'm looking for that template. I have Visio 2003 and even went to
the website but do not find anything referring to Database Model, alot of
Network Diagrams. It's not in my full install of Visio either. Any
hints as to where to find it?
Visio will allow you to reverse engineer a database. It seems to me you
could do this with Visio 2002 but I no longer have that version so can't
verify. Visio 2003 will do it. As Herb said create a new drawing using the
Database Model Diagram template. That adds a "Database" menu. Choose
Database -> Reverse Engineer. This starts a wizard that will allow you to
connect to any ODBC compliant database and Visio will create database
entities for each table you choose.
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Subject: Re: OT: Visio / ARS
Herb - does it still do this? If so what version do I need, etc..
Thanks.
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Sent: July 13, 2006 7:26 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: Visio / ARS
It can. I used it on several occasion. After creating the drawing I sent the
drawing to my wife and she changed the setting of the drawing and ran it off
on her plotter. I had a nice wall size drawing I used to show staff and
other developers where we were at.
Herb
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I was certain that Visio could document your workflow on it's own.
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Sent: July 13, 2006 2:38 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: Visio / ARS
You can use Visio to document/draw relationships diagram.
Open visio
Choose Database Template
Choose database model diagram
And then experiment with what works best for you
Herb
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Subject: Re: OT: Visio / ARS
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Howdy,
The IT Masters Suite did this, but it was absorbed by Remedy and
discontinued. Some folks have said it became part of the developers
suite,
but that is a product I am not familiar with.
I don't know of anything that will do this today.
Bill Estep
http://www.clubreading.com
On Jul 13, 2006, at 9:24 AM, T. Dee wrote:
> A long time ago in a galaxy far far away ... Visio use to draw a
> diagram / flow chart from integrating with ARS.
>
> Does anyone remember this?
>
> Can this still be done? If so what version of Visio will this
work
> with?
>
> THANKS!
>
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