The newest Redgate Data Modeler feature is Reverse Engineering: a way to import an existing database into Redgate Data Modeler. The Reverse Engineering tool is a simple command-line Java application that you can download from our website. It connects to your database, reads the table and view details and stores…Read more
So I’m sitting here thinking to myself: How should I share a new Redgate Data Modeler feature with you?
Should I write an over-hyped article full of industry jargon and marketing-speak?
Hmmm. Tried and failed.
I’ve just gotta show you the feature straight up and how simple it is to use. More meat,…Read more
Many people wonder why relational databases are called "relational.” Some think that it's because of a logical entity-relationship model you often start your design with. Or, because you have tables and relationships (aka foreign keys) between them. But that's not the case.
The name comes from the mathematical notion of "relation."…Read more
Today we are happy to announce that Redgate Data Modeler has a new feature we've been working on for some time – views. Now you can easily add them to the diagram, change their definition and other properties and have them generated in your SQL scripts.Read more
We are launching a new product on a market, so let me tell you the short story about how and why Redgate Data Modeler was born.
e-point and I personally have more than fifteen years of experience in building business applications. All of them use relational databases as a storage for…Read more