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Old February 22nd, 2007, 11:10 AM
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Hi all, is it possible (with SS2005) to create a database diagram with the arrows near the tables' fields that have a relation? With my SQL Server 2005 database diagram, the arrows are placed casually, not near the fields that are related with other tables. Thanks in advance.
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You can actually drag the relationship connectors to their respective keys in each table if you so desire. Just click on the connectors and hold the mouse button down while moving them.






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