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> Yes, we have Oracle, so I'll look into Document!X. The only thing
> that I don't like is that it seems to generate Windows help,
> which I'm not crazy about. But I'll download their trial version
> and see what it can do. I'll also look into ER/Studio.
ER/Studio outputs in RTF also, thopugh to be honest, I don't know
what the output looks like.
> I'm also meeting with our DBA this morning, so he might have a few
> suggestions. At this point I'm not looking for something that looks
> particularly nice; this documentation will be used internally, but
When I say I love the output, I'm not talking about how it looks. I'm
refering to how rich the information is, the depth of the analysis
and how it handles cross-referencing
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