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Thread DBISAM Files and Visio
Wed, Jul 8 2009 10:42 PMPermanent Link

"Al Vas"
Hi,

I am using Visio 2007 to try and reverse engineer the tables for an ER
diagram.  it is DBISAM V3 and I am connecting through ODBC driver.  However
when I use the wizard it gives me an access violation.  Anyone know the
right way to do this with Visio?  Or is there another tool I can use that
anyone has found useful?

Thanks

Alex
Thu, Jul 9 2009 11:28 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Alex,

<< I am using Visio 2007 to try and reverse engineer the tables for an ER
diagram.  it is DBISAM V3 and I am connecting through ODBC driver.  However
when I use the wizard it gives me an access violation.  Anyone know the
right way to do this with Visio?  Or is there another tool I can use that
anyone has found useful? >>

Are you using the latest 3.30 ODBC Driver ?  If so, then send me an email
with the steps that you're attempting, and I'll try the same thing here and
see what I can find.  Sometimes there's a different way to do things that
may work around an issue.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Fri, Jul 10 2009 12:26 AMPermanent Link

"Al Vas"
K thanks Tim, will get that to you as soon as I can

Alex

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message
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> Alex,
>
> << I am using Visio 2007 to try and reverse engineer the tables for an ER
> diagram.  it is DBISAM V3 and I am connecting through ODBC driver.
> However when I use the wizard it gives me an access violation.  Anyone
> know the
> right way to do this with Visio?  Or is there another tool I can use that
> anyone has found useful? >>
>
> Are you using the latest 3.30 ODBC Driver ?  If so, then send me an email
> with the steps that you're attempting, and I'll try the same thing here
> and see what I can find.  Sometimes there's a different way to do things
> that may work around an issue.
>
> --
> Tim Young
> Elevate Software
> www.elevatesoft.com
>
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