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"DeZign for databases" a product by
Datanamic, is a database development tool
using an entity relationship diagram. It
visually supports the lay out of the entities
and relationships and automatically generates
SQL schemas for most leading databases.
"DeZign for Databases"
supports the logical and physical data-level
from a single specification. "DeZign for
Databases" will display model information at
various levels. These display levels can be
used at various stages of model development or
can be used to convey model information in
abstract or in varying depths of detail.
Domains are also supported (user defined data
types).
Reports generated by "DeZign
for Databases" can be used for conveying
complex designs in simplified format to
managers at various management levels. You can
generate HTML or text reports, data
dictionaries and databases in one simple
click. The following databases are supported:
Oracle, Interbase, IBM DB2, Sybase, MS Access,
MS SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Paradox,
dBase, DBISAM, Advantage DB, CA Clipper,
Visual FoxPro, Informix and Pervasive.

Feature
highlights:
- Entity Relationship
Diagram (ERD) editor.
- Template driven schema
generation (DDL).
- One project cabn contain
multiple subdiagrams.
- Powerful report generator
(HTML, Text, HTML with image map).
- Creation of domains is
supported. Usage of domains is supported
even for a database that does not support
domains.
- Supports the ER modeling
techniques including some advanced
techniques like sub categories.
- Fast, facile graphics
manipulation.
- Automatic resolution of
many-to-many relationships.
- Object browser for
entities, relationships, attributes and
domains.
- Creation of triggers,
procedures and sequences is supported.
- Multiple display levels.
- Export diagram to an
image file (Bitmap, Gif, JPeg or Windows
Metafile).
- Object naming tool.
- Automatic foreign key
migration at design time.
- Version control.
- Full cardinality and
connectivity support.
Please use the
"ImportER Selection Guide" when you're not
sure which ImportER is the best for you or
when you want to know which ImportER supports
your database.
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