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#1 By 20 (24.243.41.64) at Sunday, September 29, 2002 11:26:24 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by rowans: I have found several references to these tools, generally as part of Visual Studio/Visual Studio .Net documentation. Does anyone know whether these tools can be installed without either Visual Studio version - if where do I find them. We have a MSDN subscription so I have all the software available, it is just knowing where to find it. Many thanks Rowan Shattky [/QUOTE]I think they're just referring to the built-in database modeling and stuff in Visual Studio. In VS.NET, you can use the Server Explorer (one of the fly-outs on the extreme left of the screen over by the Toolbox) to connect to a SQL Database and view all the databases, tables, stored procs, etc. You can drag-n-drop Strongly-typed Datasets, SqlConnections, pre-built SqlDataAdapters, into any component (Windows Form, Web Form, etc). -d ---------------------------------------------- [i]"We're planning on adding an icon for that..."[/i] [emote|:s]

#2 By 1845 (12.254.162.111) at Wednesday, October 02, 2002 05:01:21 AM
Also Visual Modeling is possible with Visio for Enterprise Architects availble with VisualStudio .NET for Enterprise Architects. If I remember correctly, this installs independently of the VisualStudio .NET install. ---------------------------------------------- [emote|:)][emote|:)][emote|:)] I'm a happy man! [emote|:)][emote|:)][emote|:)]



 

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