I used to use Xcase a lot.
It offers a foxpro or sql server setup, but its kind of pricey for the sql
server one 

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Subject: Re: SQL structure to Excel

Paul Hill wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've inherited a project with little documentation.
> 
> So I'm after a simple tool that can take a MS SQL database and produce 
> a Excel sheet containing the field structures etc.
> It would be nice if it could identify foreign keys etc.
> 
> Once it generates the structure I'll add my own comments.
> 
> If I can't find anything I'll probably knock one up in Fox or use a SQL
script.
> Any ideas?
> 


I'm familiar with SQLServer but haven't used it in years in terms of its
peripheral tools.  Isn't there some function of it that would produce such a
doc?  Steve???


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