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Join Date: Jan 2003
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In Server 2000, when you create a DB Diagram, where does it save that pic
on the server, anyone ? |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Mountains of Western North Carolina.
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What color house do I have?
Same type of question because this completely depends on the setup to the server you did. |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 1,424
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It produces a pic? I havent seen that option (and couldnt find it)... If I want a pic I print to pdf then rasterise in photoshop
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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k, dude, on a default installation setup of microsoft sql server 2000, when creating a new database diagram, where does it save the image that it produces. that better smart guy? |
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