For those tring DBDesigner, it took me a few hours to understand when the program creates FK in the table (as shown in Larry's images), and why it *deletes* that field when I delete the association :) It assumes the key is there only because of the association, even it was already there.
Not sure it it was me being silly, or the software being too picky When I saw the bakery diagram, a few months ago, I started to use the same notation as Larry, and it helped *A LOT* Thanks Spark On 1/6/07, Langdon Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for that post Larry, I am checking out DbDesigner. Should be a good addition to my tool set. Regards, Langdon > I also wrote a script that will parse the DbDesigner xml file and create > a list of associations . Right now it only works when associations are > noted as the Bakery. If I find the time I may convert it to use the > simple notation used in the blog diagrams above. >
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