How can i create a data dictionary document using ER model ?

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Arsalan Khan

I can't find a way to generate a document which contains a sort of data
dictionary similar to what Enterprise Architect does, when we create around
500 tables in ER model than it takes a lot of effort to create a data
dictionary for those tables as well, this is a very basic type of
documentation why it is not supported in visio 2007?
 
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John H

I can't find a way to generate a document which contains a sort of data
dictionary similar to what Enterprise Architect does, when we create around
500 tables inERmodelthan it takes a lot of effort to create a data
dictionary for those tables as well, this is a very basic type ofdocumentationwhy it is not supported in visio 2007?

Did u ever find a way to do this or does Visio 2007 Pro just not
support it.?
Thanks
 
M

Monet D

Hi Arsalan,

Did u ever find a way to create a data dictionary from visio? If so would u please let meknow how? I tried the reports and couldn't find a way to save the template to be able to run it every time?

Thanks,
Monet




Arsalan Kha wrote:

How can i create a data dictionary document using ER model ?
30-May-08

I cannot find a way to generate a document which contains a sort of dat
dictionary similar to what Enterprise Architect does, when we create aroun
500 tables in ER model than it takes a lot of effor

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How can i create a data dictionary document using ER model ?
I cannot find a way to generate a document which contains a sort of dat
dictionary similar to what Enterprise Architect does, when we create aroun
500 tables in ER model than it takes a lot of effor

Re: How can i create a data dictionary document using ER model ?

tionwhy it is not supported in visio 2007

Did u ever find a way to do this or does Visio 2007 Pro just no
support it.
Thanks

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