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DeZign for Databases is an easy-to-use; repository-based data modeling tool that help you design databases for desktop and client/server applications.
DeZign for Databases uses entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) to graphically design databases. In your diagram you can visually make a design using entities, relationships and text blocks.
Entity symbols are used to define database table structures, including details about columns (attributes), primary keys, null, unique, foreign keys, domains, check constraints, ....
Relationships are drawn between entities and can include a name, abbreviation, description and the cardinalities (zero, one, many, ...). You can create identifying and non-identifying relationships.
The diagram editor user interface fully supports drag-and-drop of entities, relationships and text-blocks. Moving an entity automatically results in a redrawing of your relationship lines.
DeZign for Databases will display model information at various levels. These display modes can be used at various stages of model development or can be used to convey model information in abstract or in varying depths of detail. You can display an entity with all attributes, keys only or no attributes but only the entity name. You can use indicators for key attributes. Another display option is to show the data types next to the attribute name.
DeZign for Databases supports the logical and physical data-level from a single specification achieved by using automatic foreign key migration at design-time. A modification to a property of a relationship or to a primary key will automatically affect foreign keys. |
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