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If you generate MySQL databases for your dbdesigner.net projects, you'll be able to use the MySQL workbench to regenerate a visual design. Source: over 3 years ago
Started to look at dbdesigner.net / mysql workbench, all I care about is the lookups (assume that are still called the same(?!). Get those working, and all is nirvana! Source: over 3 years ago
Most non developers have NO idea how databases work, what referential integrity is, or what the pros and cons of various architectures and frameworks of the front end development tools are. If you do know about tables, etc you may find dbdesigner.net to be a handy tool thats free for small projects. Source: over 5 years ago
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