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i have a bunch of data that i would like to model in a way that i can view relationships and explain what's going on to The Nontechnicals that think that lots of excel documents is the only way to capture data. you once upon a time could definitely do this in visual studio and it would even dump out sql to make an actual database out of your model but idk if thats still a thing what are the things in this space that i should be searching for how do i model my data in a useful way
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this is really enterpriesy but have you heard of power designer https://www.sap.com/uk/products/powerdesigner-data-modeling-tools.html i dont like it so much, but the guy i work with uses this daily and single handedly maintains our data model using it. it should be able to also spit out the sql you need
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the end result (and the way you model it) is pretty much an ER diagram, so i dont know how useful that will be to your non techies, but it might work
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SAP considered harmful.
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i have no loving idea what you're talking about but the price tag on whatever you use directly correlates to how much the c people are willing to trust you. so go ibm or oracle and make sure there's that logo displayed somewhere ideally you want graphs that go up from left to right, maybe with a small drop here and there to make sure those dumbfucks stay on their toes the most important thing is how are you going to profit from that. unless i'm confusing you with someone else you work in augmentation tech so you should just choke 'em dead with your cyberarms and then steal their identity with whatever face dancer tech you've managed to cook up good luck
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Bloody posted:i have a bunch of data that i would like to model in a way that i can view relationships and explain what's going on to The Nontechnicals that think that lots of excel documents is the only way to capture data. you once upon a time could definitely do this in visual studio and it would even dump out sql to make an actual database out of your model but idk if thats still a thing Create a Visual Studio database project. You can import schema from an existing db or start from scratch. Install SQL Server Data Tools for visual studio if you don't see it in ur template list
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also you used to be able to generate great diagrams from sql server w/ visio but they took it out because reasons???
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why do The Nontechnicals need to know about the data model? just give them views that have the columns they want otherwise yeah you are going to end up with basically an entity relationship diagram and even technical people find those mostly useless but you can go all out with your favorite diagramming tool if you so choose, it's a great way to look and feel like you're producing useful work
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DELETE CASCADE posted:why do The Nontechnicals need to know about the data model? just give them views that have the columns they want they're nontechnicals, they don't know what columns are. i need to show them how the chunks of data that their teammembers are responsible for are related to the chunks of data that my team is responsible for
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ok look. get a tableau license. make graphs that go up regardless of how many join/where clauses it takes. that's it. you have discovered the big data secret
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:ok look. get a tableau license. make graphs that go up regardless of how many join/where clauses it takes. that's it. you have discovered the big data secret in rare cases you want the graph to go down, this is why there's a burndown chart on every agile dashboard
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:ok look. get a tableau license. make graphs that go up regardless of how many join/where clauses it takes. that's it. you have discovered the big data secret you're missing a step you have to connect tableau to hive through thejdbc connector
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Bloody posted:how do i model my data in a useful way just tthink abo ut it in terms of SRBs. add\ more for better.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:just tthink abo yeah that fella may have fallen down big time when it comes to avatar quality, but that advice is probably sound whatever the gently caress it means
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i used db diffo to make a schema diagram that wasn't 100% useless and helped me think about tables and key relationships https://dbdiffo.com/dbdiffo/
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just get put a pencil and paper and open the wikipedia page for 3rd normal form, op oh wait this is for business people? lol, just wipe ur rear end with a .xls file and call it a day
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:yeah that fella may have fallen down big time when it comes to avatar quality, but that advice is probably sound whatever the gently caress it means the moose is back motherfucker
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Uncle Enzo posted:i used db diffo to make a schema diagram that wasn't 100% useless and helped me think about tables and key relationships Flash player needed http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer wtf
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write a visualization frontend with d3 dot js
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put it in mongo so both developers and all stake holders can easily rationalize the data model, instead of crazy 100 join sql statements and id columns
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Bloody posted:i have a bunch of data that i would like to model in a way that i can view relationships and explain what's going on to The Nontechnicals that think that lots of excel documents is the only way to capture data. you once upon a time could definitely do this in visual studio and it would even dump out sql to make an actual database out of your model but idk if thats still a thing loafwife does this for a living and her only tools are excel and tableau and tableau's optional but her non-technical clients are also literate grownups so she can just say "x is p% of y and projected to be q% in five years" and the point will get made
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hoverloafwife
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Shaggar posted:Create a Visual Studio database project. You can import schema from an existing db or start from scratch. Install SQL Server Data Tools for visual studio if you don't see it in ur template list ah yeah there we go. the data-first entity framework designer thingy is close enough and kinda what i was looking for but i needed to install SSDT to get it show up, thx
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entity framework is dogshit but the designer is fine for visualization
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pram posted:hoverloafwife pighammerfiance
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i loving dare you to try enterprise architect
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:i loving dare you to try enterprise architect more like prison architect
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matlab or python with seaborn or ROOT
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Bloody posted:ah yeah there we go. the data-first entity framework designer thingy is close enough and kinda what i was looking for but i needed to install SSDT to get it show up, thx That's surprising. EF and SSDT shouldn't have a dependency. What version of VS is this?
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Cat Face Joe posted:pighammerfiance lmao
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Fiedler posted:That's surprising. EF and SSDT shouldn't have a dependency. What version of VS is this? the database project template was redone and moved into SSDT in like 2015 or something.
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:i loving dare you to try enterprise architect i use tools like this regularly and used EA in particular at my last job
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Shaggar posted:the database project template was redone and moved into SSDT in like 2015 or something. No, the database projects from VS2010 were reworked and became SSDT in VS2012 and have remained SSDT ever after. What's confusing me is why installing SSDT would enable EF.
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You might be referring to the fact that for VS2012 and VS2013 there were separate installers for SSDT (database projects/schema compare) and SSDT-BI (née BIDS). For VS2015 it was all combined into a single installer.
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Use Teradata lol
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Bloody posted:i use tools like this regularly and used EA in particular at my last job EA is just so bad. thats my 2 cents
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:EA is just so bad. this isn't the video game thread
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c database s: entity designer is reasonably needs suiting except that i have a corner case that is falling apart. in one table i am representing instances of Foos. elsewhere in our system, we take a fixed-size group of Foos (8 Foos) and use them as Bars. Basically, a Bar is a 8-tuple of Foos. Built-in relationships are only of a 1, 0..1, or many cardinality, and coming up with a way to represent my tuple as its own entity type is very cumbersome. in a sql table i would just have 9 columns - 1 identifier for the bar, plus 8 columns for each Foo instance, named appropriately for what each instance means in the tuple. then, elsewhere, i can construct proper relationships between Bars and other stuff. right now, those relationships are all just x-to-many relationships with Foos, but that's not true and hides the real intent note: there are decent odds i am improperly modeling my data to wind up in this situation in the first place
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why are you using an 8 way tuple? Why not a collection or if they will always be 8, a set of 8 properties?
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Shaggar posted:why are you using an 8 way tuple? Why not a collection or if they will always be 8, a set of 8 properties? well tbh i'm not really using anything its just a way to think about it. a fixed-size collection of 8 things, represented however
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