Create the ERD model

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scorpio1348

Hi all
i have some problem and i want to know if anyone can help me.
i have windows XP Pro, with Visio 2003 install on it. also have a
oracle 10g install on my machin and create the database with
SQL*Plus.what i want to do is to create a ERD modle from some of the
tables in the database.but i don't know how can i do that.i know that
i have to use the Reverse Enjener to do that but i can find out that
how come i can create a connection between database and visio.
any source or any help?
Thank you all.
 
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Barb Way

In case you are still seeking information on Reverse Engineering, you can
check out the tutorials on Office Online :
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio/HP010181821033.aspx
Also, some general topics on Modeling are here :
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio/CH010266611033.aspx

By the way - Visio only supports Oracle up to version 8.x, so you may not
be able to reverse engineer from 10g database servers correctly.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio/HP895501121033.aspx

Barb Way
Product Support - Visio
Microsoft Corporation
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Newsgroups: microsoft.public.visio.database.modeling
Subject: Create the ERD model
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 20:12:43 -0800 (PST)
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Hi all
i have some problem and i want to know if anyone can help me.
i have windows XP Pro, with Visio 2003 install on it. also have a
oracle 10g install on my machin and create the database with
SQL*Plus.what i want to do is to create a ERD modle from some of the
tables in the database.but i don't know how can i do that.i know that
i have to use the Reverse Enjener to do that but i can find out that
how come i can create a connection between database and visio.
any source or any help?
Thank you all.
 

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