THAT's what I need!  Thanks!

Lisa Cruz
Teledermatology System Administrator
Office of Clinical Operations
Great Plains Regional Medical Command
2410 Stanley Rd., Suite B-17
Ft Sam Houston, Texas 78234-6230
210-295-2705  DSN: 421-2705
Fax:  210-295-2345  DSN:  421-2345


-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Help - SQL Table field diagramming


the sp will show you the columns, the dependecies, the constraints etc..  

-----Original Message-----
From: Cruz, Lisa L Ms GPRMC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Help - SQL Table field diagramming


Will this also include the data?  I only want table diagramming ...?

Lisa Cruz
Teledermatology System Administrator
Office of Clinical Operations
Great Plains Regional Medical Command
2410 Stanley Rd., Suite B-17
Ft Sam Houston, Texas 78234-6230
210-295-2705  DSN: 421-2705
Fax:  210-295-2345  DSN:  421-2345


-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:36 AM
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Help - SQL Table field diagramming


use sp_help [your table name] you can then save it off as a CSV file for
import into Excel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Wild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 December 2002 10:31
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Help - SQL Table field diagramming


you can get a recordset of tables and their respective columns in SQL server
by running:

SELECT     dbo.sysobjects.name AS tablenames, dbo.syscolumns.name AS
columnnames, dbo.sysobjects.id
FROM         dbo.syscolumns INNER JOIN
              dbo.sysobjects ON dbo.syscolumns.id = dbo.sysobjects.id
WHERE     (dbo.sysobjects.xtype = 'U')
ORDER BY dbo.sysobjects.name DESC

is this what you meant?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cruz, Lisa L Ms GPRMC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 December 2002 16:51
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Help - SQL Table field diagramming
> 
> 
> Hi all you Smart People!!!  (OK, yes that was a suck-up 
> opening line!!!)
> 
> I have been requested to show all the database fields as a 
> spreadsheet or
> access database tables for my telemedicine system.  When I 
> try to export
> tables as a list, I get ALL the data within the tables, not 
> just the fields
> being queried.  When I try to diagram, and eventually do an Excel
> spreadsheet showing sub-databases and fields, the Query 
> Analyzer basically
> blows up and all I get is a fat gray line (database too big?)
> 
> Anyway, any ideas on how to do this painlessly and 
> (hopefully) easily?  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lisa
> 
> Lisa Cruz
> Teledermatology System Administrator
> Office of Clinical Operations
> Great Plains Regional Medical Command
> 2410 Stanley Rd., Suite B-17
> Ft Sam Houston, Texas 78234-6230
> 210-295-2705  DSN: 421-2705
> Fax:  210-295-2345  DSN:  421-2345
> 


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