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MySQL documentor - not MySQL Workbench

MySQL documentor - not MySQL Workbench

2006-06-01       - By David Griffiths

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Embarcadero, who in my humble opinion make the best database tools around, have
added MySQL to some of their tools.

Their tools (DBArtisan for database management, and ER Studio for diagramming
and change-management) are phenomenal in quality and
features. They are also very very expensive.

http://embarcadero.com/products/erstudio/erdatasheet.html

David

Miles Thompson wrote:
>
> Is there a tool, preferably open source, that can read database schema
> scripts (for lack of a better  term) or connect to the database, and
> generate a diagram? This for a MySQL 5.x database.
>
> I've been working with MySQL Workbench, and if I used it as a dumb
> device it was OK. As soon as I started adding foreign keys - BLOOM!
> BLOOM! - lines and labels everywhere. The schema code it generated need
> a lot of editing as well.
>
> This is expecting rather a lot, but thought I would ask.
>
> Regards - Miles Thompson
>
>

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