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Excellent thanks. Produces HTML of exactly what I was looking for, and probably quite useful anyway.
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Recently saved a lot of accounts hassle by linking a MySQL database to Excel. Now it gets all online order details with click of a button.
Quick Google shows you can do same with SQLLite. Eg here:
https://sqliteforexcel.codeplex.com/
PS Don't miss comment at right. "demo code deletes the database file so if you change the database to your own and run the demo it will delete it"Last edited by xoggoth; 23 November 2015, 22:41.
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Only really a series of tables showing each DB table with fields, type and a comment section for me to write in. As .doc, or ODF or whatever.
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What kind of document do you need in terms of file type and contents?
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I don't know if there is any free / trial version of Erwin data modeler you could use?
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Documenting database
Does anyone have any suggestions for something that will produce some kind of document from a bunch of CREATE DATABASE SQL statements? It's actually SQLite, so not as fully featured as real SQL servers, but I could probably fudge the SQL to fit some other standard within reason.
Nobody's going to pay for anything, and it's a one-off. Just looking for a shortcut to actually having to use Word.
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