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If you plan to maintain the databases with the data modeling tool, I
generally like ERWin in this aspect--when you make modeling changes to the
ERWin diagram, you have the capability to compare that diagram against the
actual database and have it generate the SQL needed to make those changes
(you could have it just make the changes, but I prefer to have it spit out
code, so I can review it and then use it on my development, test, and then
production instances of that database). It has been incredibly helpful
whenever I have had to remove or rename a column (it takes care of dropping
the constraints, renaming the table, creating the new table, inserting all
the data into the new table, and reenabling all the constraints/build all
the indexes). The big negative to it is cost (it is pricey), but for what
all it can do and the number of different databases it supports, its nearly
worth that much (I only say its too expensive because my wife won't let me
spend that much to use it at home!). As for ER/Studio, if you only care
about Oracle or SQLServer database, it is a very nice and robust tool. The
version 3.5 looks like it brings it up to (and with some features--beyond)
the capabilities of ERWin. Since Embarcadero Technologies specializes in
Oracle and SQL Server, they can put a lot more functionality specific to
those databases in all of their tools. (I am probably going to get the
trial version just to try out the global search and replace function...).
Hope this helps!
Jeff S
Alex Yevzelman <yevz0001_at_tc.umn.edu> wrote in message
news:3786724E.AED54269_at_tc.umn.edu...
> We are trying to choose between different data modeling tools such as
> ERWin, ER/Studio, Silverrun, etc. to create and maintain databases for
> Oracle 8i.
> Does anyone like one tool better than the other and why?
>
> Thanks.
> Alex.
>
Received on Sat Jul 10 1999 - 08:32:28 CDT
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