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    http://www.naturaltype.com/er-diagram.html

    an entity-relationship diagram is used to visualize the relationships between database tables and fields. This is a collaborative version of this which allows you to do this real-time.

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    This thing rocks! Great work. I'm actually thinking I'm going to need a tool like this to help design upcoming projects. Let me know when/if it will become available for download/purchase/use!

    Psx

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    Cool. I will do.

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    looks nifty... reminds me of ms access relationships

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    Could you explain exactly how were supposed to use the diagrams?

    -Tman

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    At the moment, it's just an example of using Flash Communications Server. Until we add the functionality for you to either print or save the ER diagrams or until we can provide password-protected projects, the utilitarian value is pretty low (saboteurs can delete tables faster than you can add them, etc.)

    But this is meant to be an example of what can be done for diagramming relationships -- entity-relationship diagrams are frequently used for administrators to be able to visually depict the relationships that exists between database tables.

    The instructions on how to use it (adding tables, fields, etc.) are actually on the background if you go to the URL. Does that help?

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