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Old 28-04-04, 04:57 AM
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Hi all,

after ~4 weeks of playing around with one of the greatest open source projects DOTPROJECT i would like to know more about the DB structur. With the help of myphpadmin i have seen many tables. However, there is no disclosed relation between all these entities. All relations are hidden in PHP code. Unfortunately i have only limited PHP knowledge.

Is there anybody who made already a Entity Relationship Diagram?

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Old 28-04-04, 09:06 AM
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No, but it is something that will be done as part of the planning for 1.1.
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Just a side note, this is a good tool to help create ER diagrams:

http://erw.dsi.unimi.it/

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I tend to use DBDesigner4 for this sort of work, and have classes to convert the XML file into a database creation script, but I will look into this as well. Thanks.
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very cool tool... beats the crap out of what I suggested... i guess all it has going for it is that it is web based... thanks for the information

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I'm working on the entity relationship diagram for dotProject reverse engineering the atual database schema on 2.0.1. You can get the actual file [v0.1] at http://www.franciosi.org/blog/?p=11. I'll start a new thread to get more people envolved on this.

Update: The thread is here, http://www.dotproject.net/vbulletin/...ead.php?t=3102.


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