
A graphical overview of your database solution.
*** Don't spend hours trying to understand your database, see it with SQL Diagrams. *** For the first time you can graphically understand, how your tables, views, SPs, UDFs, triggers and other database objects interact.
Graphically understand, how your tables, views, SPs, UDFs, triggers and other database objects interact, and more. Upcoming are command flow diagrams, data flow diagrams, permissions diagrams, conceptual database model and other features.
Current and upcoming features: - all relationships and dependencies diagrams - graphically understand, how your tables, views, SPs, UDFs, triggers and other database objects interact - /upcoming/ command flow diagrams - represents the structure of your code for any T-SQL object (SPs, UDFs, triggers) with UML-like Activity Diagrams - /upcoming/ data flow diagrams - layout the data flow in your database application by creating a easy to understand diagram - /upcoming/ permissions diagrams - see the users in your database server and its permissions - /upcoming/ conceptual database model - how the business world sees your information in the database - current DBMS support - SQL Server 2000, MSDE 2000 - future DBMS support - SQL Server 2005 (Yukon and Express), 7.0, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase and other DBMS solutions
Diagrams - specific features: - zooming - overview window - printing with print preview - code preview - automatic diagram layout - add objects with drag-and-drop - save diagram in project - publish diagrams to web (in SVG format) for sharing over an Intranet or Internet
User interface features: - friendly, hi-color GUI - VS.NET-like tabbed interface - docking toolbars - docking tool windows

SQL Diagrams 2004 was released by Skilled Software on Monday 02 August 2004. Its known requirements are : SQL Server 2000 or MSDE 2000, .NET 1.0SP2 or 1.1.
SQL Diagrams will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.