I've used Designer but never used Erwin.
Designer has a medium to big learning curve.


Stephane Paquette
Administrateur de bases de donnees
Database Administrator
Standard Life
www.standardlife.ca
Tel. (514) 925-7187
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I have been tasked with the responsibility of reverse engineering over 2500
small Access databases to get a picture of all the information that our
users are capturing (schemas, data models etc) to see if we can incorporate
their requirements into our production systems and stop them from creating
anymore personal databases.

I've never used ERWIN or Designer 2000 (or whatever it is called now) so I
don't know which product would produce the best results with the smallest
learning curve.  Does anyone have any advice/opinions?

TIA
Debbie
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