RE: ERWIN vs Designer

2003-03-19 Thread Whittle Jerome Contr NCI
Title: RE: ERWIN vs Designer Check out Total Access Analyzer at http://www.fmsinc.com/Products/access.asp Jerry Whittle ASIFICS DBA NCI Information Systems Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 618-622-4145 -Original Message- From: IT - Database (Do Not Use) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I

RE: ERWIN vs Designer

2003-03-19 Thread Robson, Peter
) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 March 2003 20:44 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: ERWIN vs Designer 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

RE: ERWIN vs Designer

2003-03-19 Thread Stephane Paquette
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message-

ERWIN vs Designer

2003-03-18 Thread IT - Database (Do Not Use)
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

RE: ERWIN vs Designer

2003-03-18 Thread Jeremy Pulcifer
Title: RE: ERWIN vs Designer Assuming you can't just use the Access Relationships editor to do this (if all you're doing is drawing the diagrams, I'd use the diagram that's already there), ERWin has a much easier learning curve. It's bloated, but it works. -Original Message- From