On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Lou Syracuse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anybody know of a good (cheap) tool to handle database documentation?
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> We have several VFP based systems developed in house, one large 3rd party
> VFP-based system (180+ tables), one system using "Advantage" (Sybase),. and
> soon SQL Server.     And not a line of documentation or chart to be found.
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> If I have to enter some/all of the information manually so be it - I just
> need something to help document what to find where, and I'd prefer something
> other than Excel.  lol
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I use to use Doug Hennings Data Dictionary product a longgggggg time ago.

You could write your own to identify all tables and all columns to
respective DD tables.


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