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\author{Brandon King \& Diane Trout\\
Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
! \date{Version 0.1.2\\\today}
\maketitle
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\author{Brandon King \& Diane Trout\\
Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
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\section{\cb FAQ - Input Modules}
\subsection{\cb parseGenexSchemaXML}
! \subsubsection{\cb Can the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only parse the
! GeneX project schema?}
No. It's called parseGenexSchemaXML to give credit to the GeneX
project for coming up with the file format used for this particular
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\section{\cb FAQ - Input Modules}
\subsection{\cb parseGenexSchemaXML}
! \subsubsection{\cb Does the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only
! parse the GeneX project schema?}
No. It's called parseGenexSchemaXML to give credit to the GeneX
project for coming up with the file format used for this particular
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XML format.
+ \subsection{\cb parseXMI}
\subsubsection{\cb Does parseXMI support all versions of
XMI?}\label{argouml}
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CreateSQL generates a file containing SQL statements for the creation
of a PostgreSQL database for a given schema.
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+ \subsection{\cb CreateGraphvizUML}
+ \subsubsection{\cb What does CreateGraphvizUML do?}
+ CreateGraphvizUML creates a .dot file which describes the
+ relationships of objects in your schema. This file can then be used by
+ the Graphviz program 'dot' to generate a UML like diagram of your
+ schema. This is great if you are using the Table.dtd format used by
+ Pymerase.
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+ \subsubsection{\cb How can I create a postscript from my generated
+ .dot file?}
+ You can use the command 'dot -Tps -o fileName.ps fileName.dot' to
+ generate a postscript file. See the man page for dot for more options.
\end{document}
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