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#1 Posted : Sunday, April 29, 2007 10:03:46 PM(UTC)


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So the folks at elsasoft.org have graciously donated the use of their SQL Server Database Dictionary building tool, SqlSpec, for us to use with YAF. I've generated a data dictionary using SQL Server 2005 (below) that you can download and use without a license whatsoever. I'll update this post with links to the most recent builds as we perform them.

I've hosted the file at my site, LearnSqlServer.com, my SQL 2005 tutorial site, for fast downloading and to keep some bandwidth off the main site.

* Download the 1.90 Database Documentation here

Thanks much to Jesse over at elsasoft.org for giving us this great documentation tool! Make sure you drop by and check out their tools as a "Thanks!" Go there now
Check out my implementation of YAF: http://forums.learnsqlserver.com/.

I am also a SQL Server and .NET trainer over at http://www.learnitfirst.com
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#2 Posted : Sunday, April 29, 2007 10:46:05 PM(UTC)


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gee, that documentation sure looks nice!

seriously, I am glad to help out in your effort to build YAF.

Jesse
http://www.elsasoft.org
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Thank you Scott & Jesse!
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bigtoga wrote:
So the folks at elsasoft.org have graciously donated the use of their SQL Server Database Dictionary building tool, SqlSpec, for us to use with YAF. I've generated a data dictionary using SQL Server 2005 (below) that you can download and use without a license whatsoever. I'll update this post with links to the most recent builds as we perform them.

I've hosted the file at my site, LearnSqlServer.com, my SQL 2005 tutorial site, for fast downloading and to keep some bandwidth off the main site.

* Download the 1.90 Database Documentation here

Thanks much to Jesse over at elsasoft.org for giving us this great documentation tool! Make sure you drop by and check out their tools as a "Thanks!" Go there now
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#6 Posted : Sunday, May 27, 2007 4:58:17 PM(UTC)


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Great one! It's going to make my work a lot easier!
Thanks!
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thank si
yaf,i love you
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:45:50 AM(UTC)
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ok,thanks
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Great Job!
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That is awesome Very Happy
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bigtoga wrote:
So the folks at elsasoft.org have graciously donated the use of their SQL Server Database Dictionary building tool, SqlSpec, for us to use with YAF. I've generated a data dictionary using SQL Server 2005 (below) that you can download and use without a license whatsoever. I'll update this post with links to the most recent builds as we perform them.

I've hosted the file at my site, LearnSqlServer.com, my SQL 2005 tutorial site, for fast downloading and to keep some bandwidth off the main site.

* Download the 1.90 Database Documentation here

Thanks much to Jesse over at elsasoft.org for giving us this great documentation tool! Make sure you drop by and check out their tools as a "Thanks!" Go there now

Razz
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:16:41 PM(UTC)
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Hi!

Nice Job! Thanks!
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, April 09, 2008 2:06:59 AM(UTC)
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Just to follow up on this, I just released a new version of SqlSpec that has a contents tree you can navigate in HTML. Here's a sample:

http://www.elsasoft.org/...orks/AdventureWorks.htm

details on the release here:

http://www.elsasoft.org/.../topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=183

sorry I am not using YAF for my forum - Embarassed - I didn't know about YAF when I set it up ages ago!
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#14 Posted : Wednesday, April 09, 2008 3:49:09 AM(UTC)


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Shame on you Wink

Thanks for the info.


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Thanks for the database dictionary that is soooo helpful.
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