not showing proc code

B

Blackhawk

I reverse-engineered a SQL database, including procedures/functions. I
sent the VSD file to a co-worker. We have the same version of Visio,
but on his PC, the procs are not showing up.

Any hints?
 
J

James Wittrell

So if the other user goes to Database > View > Code, the stored procedures
are not displayed. You state you are both are using the same version of
Visio, what would that be? Are you both using the same editions?

James W.

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From: Blackhawk <[email protected]>
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Subject: not showing proc code
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I reverse-engineered a SQL database, including procedures/functions. I
sent the VSD file to a co-worker. We have the same version of Visio,
but on his PC, the procs are not showing up.

Any hints?
 

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