Subject | Re: [ib-support] IB Database planning |
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Author | Claudio Valderrama C. |
Post date | 2001-12-16T04:26:56Z |
""Kaputnik"" <delphi@...> wrote in message
news:JHEBLPFGGLOGKLAMBFKKGEOOCFAA.delphi@......
that if you don't need them, you don't pay for them. In my case, I needed to
rescue a script created from another data modeller, so I purchased Dezing's
companion, ImportER Scripts and it did the trick very well.
Furthermore, there's another CASE tool at a reasonable price tracked in my
site. It comes from Czech Republic.
http://www.cvalde.com/misc/packages_and_utilities.htm
C.
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Claudio Valderrama C. - http://www.cvalde.com - http://www.firebirdSql.org
Independent developer
Owner of the Interbase® WebRing
news:JHEBLPFGGLOGKLAMBFKKGEOOCFAA.delphi@......
>very
> DeZign for Databases by datamatic.com is also a very nice product with
> limited reverse-engineering capabilities, but also pretty cheap ($139)Dezign itself has no reverse engineering habilities, but the nice thing is
that if you don't need them, you don't pay for them. In my case, I needed to
rescue a script created from another data modeller, so I purchased Dezing's
companion, ImportER Scripts and it did the trick very well.
Furthermore, there's another CASE tool at a reasonable price tracked in my
site. It comes from Czech Republic.
http://www.cvalde.com/misc/packages_and_utilities.htm
C.
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Claudio Valderrama C. - http://www.cvalde.com - http://www.firebirdSql.org
Independent developer
Owner of the Interbase® WebRing