October 19, 2000 06:19 PM

Keep Database Schema Online

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SQL Server Magazine
InstantDoc ID #15456
Build an ASP page that lets you access schema anytime
The development or testing team for a Web-based database application often needs to document the current database schema. If the Web application is hosted on a remote server, the team might enjoy being able to access the current schema by simply typing a URL in a browser, without having to use Enterprise Manager, Microsoft Visual InterDev, Visual Basic (VB), or other tools. With the approach we describe, you can use ...

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Thanks so much for your article 15456 in SQLServer Mag Nov 2000 issue. I am new to ASP, but after a few tries, I was able to create an ASP from your scripts. I found a couple of things confusing.
1. The article referred to Fig. 1,page 56 - SQL Server diagram without column properties - I thought this diagram has column properties and it's actually the result that I got from running the downloaded code.
2. I was given the impression that instead of the result that I got (and quite happy with actually), that I would produce actual DB diagrams like the articul captioned on page s 54 and 55.

Please clarify.

Sincerely,
Taiwo

Taiwo Ogunyanlkin 12/26/2001 3:40:52 PM


"Keep Database Schema Online
Build an ASP page that lets you access schema anytime"

In this article Listing 1 is empty. Perhaps ...

Robin Moest 6/13/2001 4:55:45 AM


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