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I have Visual Studio 2005 .NET EA but I cannot seem to see how to get it to forward engineer.... any Ideas? "mike at mickey-martin dot com" "JAA149" wrote: Mike, I got the "Visio 2003 for Visual Studio 2005 EA". But I can not install it because I do not have Visual Studio. What are these Microsoft Guys. Do you have the Visual Studio. "Mike" wrote: Thanks, I really appreciate this, I have been looking for a few weeks now, I am in the meantime having to build the complete database infastructure by hand, very time consuming. Thanks again if I get anywhere I will let you know. "JAA149" wrote: Dear Mike, It was possible in an older version of Visio. Check this link out which says Visio 2000 Enterprise can do it using the "Generate Database Wizard. http://www.win.tue.nl/~rp/visio/2mdb/ In another place it is said "Visio 2002 for Access Database Developers" can do it. http://www.skandus.com/visio.htm On an other note I have seen done this this in a book called "Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Databases By John V. Petersen" in which the it is done by using Visio. However the book fails to mention the Visio version. On extensive search the version may be by seeing the pic in the book Visio Pro Technical. Visio has 1 - Visio 2000 (6.0; Standard, Professional, Technical, Enterprise) 2 - Visio for Enterprise Architects 2003 (VEA 2003) (based on Visio 2002) IN Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect 3 - Office Visio for Enterprise Architects 2005 (VEA 2005) (based on Visio 2003) IN Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite & Visual Studio 2005 Team Architect It is imposible to find any of these. I have been searching for 1 week now. Still i am trying. If i find the version I will e-mail you. "Mike" wrote: I have been looking for this and can only find the EA version in the visual Studio Enterprise Architect but finding the visio that goes along with it is almost impossible, if you happen to find this please let me know I am having to recreate an entire infastructure by hand and it is taking forever. Thanks "JAA149" wrote: Hi All, Did you guys get the answer? I am trying to do the same thing in Access and All I get is everthing but the tables/views/relationships. Is it called forward engineering? If enterprise Architect which version? Is it stand alone or with Visual Studio Net? Please see my Other topic. We could do it in a very old version. Regards "Mike" wrote: I am using 2007 Pro and have been searching for the EA version for a whole day now and cannot even find a place to purchase it. I have been told by several people that you can do this and have even seen it in action, but cannot find this anywhere. |
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the visio install for ea is not automatic, but is in a separate directory on
the install media. al "Mike" wrote in message ... I have Visual Studio 2005 .NET EA but I cannot seem to see how to get it to forward engineer.... any Ideas? "mike at mickey-martin dot com" "JAA149" wrote: Mike, I got the "Visio 2003 for Visual Studio 2005 EA". But I can not install it because I do not have Visual Studio. What are these Microsoft Guys. Do you have the Visual Studio. "Mike" wrote: Thanks, I really appreciate this, I have been looking for a few weeks now, I am in the meantime having to build the complete database infastructure by hand, very time consuming. Thanks again if I get anywhere I will let you know. "JAA149" wrote: Dear Mike, It was possible in an older version of Visio. Check this link out which says Visio 2000 Enterprise can do it using the "Generate Database Wizard. http://www.win.tue.nl/~rp/visio/2mdb/ In another place it is said "Visio 2002 for Access Database Developers" can do it. http://www.skandus.com/visio.htm On an other note I have seen done this this in a book called "Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Databases By John V. Petersen" in which the it is done by using Visio. However the book fails to mention the Visio version. On extensive search the version may be by seeing the pic in the book Visio Pro Technical. Visio has 1 - Visio 2000 (6.0; Standard, Professional, Technical, Enterprise) 2 - Visio for Enterprise Architects 2003 (VEA 2003) (based on Visio 2002) IN Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect 3 - Office Visio for Enterprise Architects 2005 (VEA 2005) (based on Visio 2003) IN Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite & Visual Studio 2005 Team Architect It is imposible to find any of these. I have been searching for 1 week now. Still i am trying. If i find the version I will e-mail you. "Mike" wrote: I have been looking for this and can only find the EA version in the visual Studio Enterprise Architect but finding the visio that goes along with it is almost impossible, if you happen to find this please let me know I am having to recreate an entire infastructure by hand and it is taking forever. Thanks "JAA149" wrote: Hi All, Did you guys get the answer? I am trying to do the same thing in Access and All I get is everthing but the tables/views/relationships. Is it called forward engineering? If enterprise Architect which version? Is it stand alone or with Visual Studio Net? Please see my Other topic. We could do it in a very old version. Regards "Mike" wrote: I am using 2007 Pro and have been searching for the EA version for a whole day now and cannot even find a place to purchase it. I have been told by several people that you can do this and have even seen it in action, but cannot find this anywhere. |
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Where? I have not been able to find it and I have 2003 not 2005 that was a
typo. "AlEdlund" wrote: the visio install for ea is not automatic, but is in a separate directory on the install media. al |
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Mike,
Chech this link out. http://www.gravitycube.net/blog/post...rchitects.aspx As you have Visual Studio 2005.Net EA you should be able ti install the "Visio 2003 for Visual Studio 2005 EA". Now here the problem. The visio with Visual Studio 2005.Net EA is actually Visio 2003. I got the Visio 2003 for Enterprise Architect. If u get the same u can forward engineer. Regards JAA |
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Any ideas on where I can find a copy of the Visio 2003 EA? I have been looking for this for a while, I can only find the professional 2007 edition. "JAA149" wrote: Mike, Chech this link out. http://www.gravitycube.net/blog/post...rchitects.aspx As you have Visual Studio 2005.Net EA you should be able ti install the "Visio 2003 for Visual Studio 2005 EA". Now here the problem. The visio with Visual Studio 2005.Net EA is actually Visio 2003. I got the Visio 2003 for Enterprise Architect. If u get the same u can forward engineer. Regards JAA |
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On Dec 3, 10:02*am, JAA149 wrote:
what's ur e-mail "Mike" wrote: Any ideas on where I can find a copy of the Visio 2003 EA? I have been looking for this for a while, I can only find the professional 2007 edition. "JAA149" wrote: Mike, Chech this link out. http://www.gravitycube.net/blog/post...-and-Visio-for.... As you have Visual Studio 2005.Net EA you should be able ti install the "Visio 2003 for Visual Studio 2005 EA". Now here the problem. The visio with Visual Studio 2005.Net EA is actually Visio 2003. I got the Visio 2003 for Enterprise Architect. If u get the same u can forward engineer. Regards JAA I have been working on same issue. data modeling using visio. MS sucks Was busy with other issues so, was away from modeling project..but now,back at VISIO I couldn't find Visio Enterprise edition either. Do you know where it can find? thanks |
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Mike & Gupta,
I just had a break through. I was able to generate 1 - Access Database 2 - SQl Database 3 - DDL Script I finaly found the Viso 2000 Enterprise Architect Lets try this first. Go to your Viso which ever version. Let's say Visio 2007 Pro. Go to tools & select Developer Mode. Also uou can not do this if you select any other diagram. You have to select Databse Model Template. I also found the Viso 2003 for Visual Studio Net. But I can not install it because one needs the Visual Studio Net to do so. Any way the Visio 2000 EA worked like a charm. Give me you e-mails address so I can send you instructions. |
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