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Print table info with Visio 2002
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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Thread ID:
00635155
Message ID:
00798298
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Thanks anyway Evan. I will try to uninstall Visio and reinstall it. My guess is that Visio 2000 and VFP 7 OleDb are not quite in synq yet. The one time it worked I thought it was great as it brought in not only the tables and fields and indexes, but relationships and DB Code.

>>>>Is it possible to reverse engineer a database from within Visio2000.
>>>>I've looked at the menu options, and can't find anything that will do this.
>>>>
>>>>I am running Visio 2000 SR1.
>>>
>>>Here are the steps for 2002, see if they work.
>>>
>>>- create a new blank database model diagram (via File, new, database,...)
>>>- you will see a database menu appear
>>>- select the database menu, then Reverse Engineer
>>>- in the wizard, select generic OLE DB provider, then select Visual Foxpro Ole DB provider on the next screen, on the screen after select the VFP database...
>>>
>>>Could you report back if Visio 2000 can do this?
>>
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>>Evan I know this is an old post, but I just tried your suggestion. I am trying to document my VFP database using Visio. The strange thing is I followed your directions the first time and it created a set of tables with Relations and all. It worked somewhat well. Then I noticed one of my tables was missing a relationship. So I modified the VFP Database and added the relationship. I went back to visio and asked to create a new Database and tried to reverse engineer the VFP database again. Visio gave me the usually choses and I went through again asking for OleDb to the VFP DBC. The wizard pulled up the tables and I selected all as I did before. Now when I press OK, Visio goes off into lala land. Visio is still present and I can ALT to get to its menu, but the bell chimes if I try to do anything. I have rebooted and shutdown thinking there was some process running, but that did not work. Now I cannot get OLEBD to do anything.
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>>Any suggestions?
>
>Sorry Brett. I only use Visio once per year or so.
Bret Hobbs

"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope
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