Hi, As you may have seen from other messages I am moving the whole office onto Debian. The FileServer and Firewall are working fine as pure Linux. My Java programmer is fine as pure linux. I am left with needing NT for a few things such as Delphi 3 Development (against SQL Anywhere dbms).
One other application I still need windows NT for is PowerDesigner from Powersoft. It is a graphical database entity modeling tool. I am looking for alternatives that will run under X on Linux. This is currently a pain as the databases I am designing are being used by the java programmer so I keep having to switch between NT and Linux. Just to clarify what I mean by entity modelling. The tool is to allow me to design relational databases. It needs a visual display of the relationships between entities and needs to be able to produce the sql code to actually generate the database for a number of different dbms. There need to be a variery of reports on the model which can be customised for particular target readers. The whole model must support being divided into sub-models as my brain can't cope with the whole thing in one go. Any suggestions open source, free, or commercial? Thanks Dave Warnock Sundayta Ltd