On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Tim Ellis wrote:
> The current version of tedia2sql is 1.2.2 and was released today.
>
> tedia2sql allows you to create ERDs in GNOME Dia 0.8 or better and
> convert the Dia savefile to SQL DDL for Postgres, Oracle, DB2, Sybase,
> etc. Supported constructs: Tables (indexes, defaults), Views, Inserts,
> RDBMS-specific SQL (triggers, stored procedures, sequences, etc).
>
> tedia2sql is (now) quite stable and is being used in a production
> environment daily against Postgres, Oracle, and DB2. Screenshot of the
> production ERD being used is here:
> http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/sampleImages/BigERD.png
This is quite impressive. I'm happy that Dia helps you do this stuff! You
might want to look at the newest (tomorrows) sources, as many a thing has
improved.
Did you see the mail by Matthew Mondor about database design objects
<20020727095425.GA31756@calixo.net>? You'd be better qualified to answer
him than I.
-Lars
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