> > I get Dia. But, I don´t know if it is able to model mysql data or not.
> > If its capable of that, can someone explain to me how to get the
> > apropriate shapes to do that?
>
> Yes, I think so. You use the UML shapes, and
> http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/. Other associated tools can be found on
> Dia's link page, and www.schemamania.org.
Just to clarify, absolutely, yes. tedia2sql does support MySQL now. It's
one of the more recent additions to the tool.
And further, yes, use the UML shapes. But before you begin, I suggest
perusing the tedia2sql documentation to be sure you're using the right
UML shapes & attributes: http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/usingtedia2sql.html
If you're curious about using Dia to generate SQL DDL for any platform,
check the tool out.
Homepage:
http://tedia2sql.tigris.org
Screenshots:
http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/sampleImages/TestERD.pnghttp://tedia2sql.tigris.org/sampleImages/BigERD.png
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Tim Ellis
Senior Database Architect
author, tedia2sql (tedia2sql.tigris.org)