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What is necessary for reverse engineering?

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Manfred Braun - 27 Aug 2004 14:42 GMT
Hi All,

I have a version of VS 2003 installed, but I do not find out which version
this is and which version I do need to create a UML class diagram with the
reverse engeneering tools, what looks like MS Visio. I saw that on a
collgues desk, but my studion looks like as if does not have this option,
may be, I cannot find it.

What is the execat version name I have to install:
-    Enterprise Developer or
-    Enterprise Architect?

My version shows as "Microsoft Development Environment 2003, Version
7.1.3088", no special name given. I have additionally MS Office 2003
installed, no Visio.

Any help would be wonderful!

Best regards,
Manfred Braun

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Mannheim
Germany

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Keiki - 19 Sep 2004 03:33 GMT
I purchased VS 2003 for Enterprise Architects (EA) awhile back, and it
shipped with Visio 2002 for EA. Visio 2003 was not available at that time.

In any event, you want Visio 2002 for Enterprise Architects. I reverse
engineer from various database environments (Oracle, DB2, and so on) with
this tool with no problems.

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