DiaDBDesigner is a standalone module for constructing databases with the help of the diagram creation program Dia. In an easy to use environment you can join multiple diagrams together to form one model of interconnected tables.
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26-mar-2008 Minor bug fixes. Class pointing to itself was detected as a circular dependency. 17-nov-2006 Added configure.in and makefile.in for autoconf. Added OpenBSD's strlcat.c and strlcpy.c to quickfix compilation. Rewrote Craig Rowland's ConfigTokenRetrieve to searchParam. 4-nov-2006 Jane took over for Jim as the main class container because not much rhymes with Jim, except maybe Vim or slim. 19-dec-2005 Added diadbdesigner.ini configuration file. Added message functions for output to stderr / stdout. 6-dec-2005 Version 1.5.1. Minor bug fixes. 20-nov-2005 Program skipped over associations after finding an improperly connected association. Fixed. Use of uninitialized values. Fixed. 17-nov-2005 Added support for database views. Multiple dia diagrams are considered as one database by merging multiple tables with the same name. Code rewritten in C. 19-jan-2004 Added functionality: Selecting 'Show arrow' (by opening properties of an association) is now necessary to make sure the foreign key columns are defined with 'not null'. Added support for indexes through 'Operations' tab of a class. Copied from tedia2sql. 24-sep-2003 Aggregation and composition check boxes of a dia uml association are now used to mean: transfer primary key to the table pointed to and make foreign key there, and: make foreign key in table pointed to.
17-nov-2006 - Added configure.in and makefile.in for autoconf. - Added OpenBSD's strlcat.c and strlcpy.c to quickfix compilation. - Rewrote Craig Rowland's 'ConfigTokenRetrieve' to 'searchParam'.
19-dec-2005 Version 1.5.2. Added diadbdesigner.ini configuration file. Added message functions for output to stderr / stdout.
Minor bug fixes: - Diagrams without associations were ignored. - Attribute names already present were printed twice. - Association names were only used to define the foreign; the field name remained the same name as the primary key field.
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