Hallo,
The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly the
same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible to
achieve.
Thank you,
-- PavilsThe following article explains how to do it:
HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
-Sue
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
<pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
>Hallo,
>The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
>added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
>possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly th
e
>same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
>there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible t
o
>achieve.
>Thank you,
>-- Pavils
>|||Thanks, that works well. Luckily, I have only one diag to copy and the
destination database does not contain any diagrams. There could be
complications using this copy *.* approach on some finer cases.
-- Pavils
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
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> The following article explains how to do it:
> HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
> -Sue
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
> <pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
>
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to
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Copy diagram from one MSSQL db to another
Hallo,
The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly the
same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible to
achieve.
Thank you,
-- PavilsThe following article explains how to do it:
HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
-Sue
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
<pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
>Hallo,
>The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
>added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
>possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly the
>same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
>there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible to
>achieve.
>Thank you,
>-- Pavils
>|||Thanks, that works well. Luckily, I have only one diag to copy and the
destination database does not contain any diagrams. There could be
complications using this copy *.* approach on some finer cases.
-- Pavils
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:s279401gpnvhr8892a3s1gq7rsqoi4rnpl@.4ax.com...
> The following article explains how to do it:
> HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
> -Sue
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
> <pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
> >Hallo,
> >
> >The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
> >added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
> >possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly
the
> >same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here
to
> >there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible
to
> >achieve.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >-- Pavils
> >
>
The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly the
same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible to
achieve.
Thank you,
-- PavilsThe following article explains how to do it:
HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
-Sue
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
<pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
>Hallo,
>The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
>added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
>possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly the
>same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here to
>there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible to
>achieve.
>Thank you,
>-- Pavils
>|||Thanks, that works well. Luckily, I have only one diag to copy and the
destination database does not contain any diagrams. There could be
complications using this copy *.* approach on some finer cases.
-- Pavils
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:s279401gpnvhr8892a3s1gq7rsqoi4rnpl@.4ax.com...
> The following article explains how to do it:
> HOW TO: Move a Database Diagram
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320125
> -Sue
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:31:13 +0200, "Pavils Jurjans"
> <pavils@.mailbox.riga.lv> wrote:
> >Hallo,
> >
> >The subj actually says it all. I have developed the database locally, and
> >added a nicley formatted diagram to it, and would like to spare the
> >possibility to remake it once again on another database that has exactly
the
> >same structure. So, there must be some way to copy the diagram from here
to
> >there. I'd appreciate if someone could hint me how that could be possible
to
> >achieve.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >-- Pavils
> >
>
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