...in the years we've been looking at this tool on these forums (and it is a cool tool), it just never really seemed justified in practice.
It always seems easiest to code up your tables. It does make for nice documentation images, though.... YMMV On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, Doug Warren <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem I found with the web2py exporting though is that it dumps > it based on how you drew it on the page, top left first working to the > right then the next row etc... So if you happened to placed a foreign > key on a lower section of the paper than where you're using it, you'll > get an import error... > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Yarko Tymciurak > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > The generic www sql modeler is: > > >http://code.google.com/p/wwwsqldesigner/ > > > Not sure if anyone has been tracking this, but the code does have > > web2py (and sqlite) generation in the source tree. > > > - Yarko > > > On Jun 13, 9:13 pm, nhisyam <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, > > >> I am looking for the link for a webpage which allow users to draft/ > >> draw database model which then can be exported as sqlite file. I have > >> clicked the link few times (long time ago) which was available from > >> web2py website. However now I couldn't find it anywhere. I totally > >> forgot the name and I'm seeking anyone's help to give me the link. > > >> It was a website for which user can just create new table, edit and > >> links the table graphically which is then can be exported as sqlite. > > >> If anyone know the link, please do help me. Thanks. > > >> (I have look around, but couldn't find it. It's hard to find when I > >> don't the remember the name of this website) > > >> Thanks in advance. > > >> Best regards, > >> --nhisyam

