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What is the ER of codeproject database?
I need to have the ER of this site.
I want the manager of the site to post me the ER of site. I promise that I want for studying and not for job.
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Updated 19-Apr-11 0:53am
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Tarun.K.S 19-Apr-11 7:03am    
Lol!
Smithers-Jones 19-Apr-11 7:43am    
"I want the manager of the site to post me the ER of site." - A little politeness and a less demanding tone of voice might help, don't you think so?
[no name] 19-Apr-11 8:32am    
Are you sure he wanted the entity releationship diagram? Perhaps he was looking for the emergency room?

You should post your question in the Site Bugs and Suggestions forum[^] which is monitored more closely by the site Admins.
 
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Espen Harlinn 19-Apr-11 8:20am    
Good idea, my 5
You can download the source to the original Code Project site here[^]. It comes complete with the .mdb file which you can peruse for your edification.
 
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Espen Harlinn 19-Apr-11 8:19am    
Nice link, 5ed!
Take a different route. It's called reverse engineering:

  1. Study the functionality of this site.
  2. Collect all the use cases.
  3. Work out the system requirements by analyzing the use cases.
  4. From the system requirements create a list of data collections.
  5. From the system requirements create a list of all function points.
  6. Work out the relations of the data collections by anaylzing how the function points interact with the data collections.


A little hint: A function that has a part (or all) of one data collection as an input and returns a part (or all) of another data collection as it's result implies a relation of data collection 1 to data collection 2. A function with a data collection and returning one or more entities might be a filter etc. pp.

Regards,

-MRB
 
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Espen Harlinn 19-Apr-11 8:19am    
Good advice, my 5
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 19-Apr-11 8:31am    
Thanks Espen, but I think however sage my advice was it may be lost on OP. Let's wait and see what happens. :)
Sandeep Mewara 19-Apr-11 13:07pm    
Nice suggestion. My 5!
You already had the answer from the top man[^] here[^]
 
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