I apologize if it is a repeated request. I imagine it would be quite
useful as there doesn't seem to be a non-commercial tool (in linux or
windows even) out there that I could find that does this (if someone has
one, I'd certainly appreciate a link). I'm currently in the process of
covnerting my entire life from Windows to Linux and this would certainly
help as well as roughly a dozen people I can think of off the top of my
head... =}
I am not a modelling or database expert, nor do I play one on TV... =}
However, I would be willing to try and undertake this if someone could
point me where to begin (ie. a description of what's involved etc.) in
terms of programming/editing. I imagine it's not so difficult as just
requiring a lot of slog work (ie. nothing brilliant required as the E-R
is basically already done).
and er, I didn't know what DiaCanvas2 was and the DiaCanvas widget link
on the Dia site appears not to work.
merci,
Daryl.
Paris, France
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 16:08, Andrew S Halper wrote:
> On 2002.04.03 05:37 Daryl Manning wrote:
>
> > Anyhow, very happy using Dia in my OOP C++ class last term. Now I am
> > doing database work and while there is a nice ER diagrammer in Dia,
> > the
> > prof seems to be particular about having Chen ERD and Crow's Foot
> > Models.
>
> This is a repeat request. As far as I know, it doesn't exist. The ER
> sheet should probably be unified with IE (Crow's feet), Chen, and
> IDEF1X, possibly in an offshoot project using DiaCanvas2, but that's a
> big job.
>
> Andy
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