I use ER/Studo from Embarcadero.  www.embarcadero.com

I've used it for years at the two places I have worked.  It is extremely
scriptable, but you should just try it.  It is a bit expensive, however,
but worth the price. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tiki Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: DB Survey

Hi All,

Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their
DB's - Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

My current shop likes to "wing it" and frankly that's not so good. I'd
like to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can
ascertain what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion
might carry more weight.

I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing
though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken
scratch.

~Tikiguy



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