Closed nistre closed 1 year ago
I implemented a fix for this in the latest daily build, would be grateful if you could try it out.
Wow, I'll take a look! Thank you so much Eric!
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I implemented a fix for this in the latest daily buildhttps://www.vsixgallery.com/extension/f4c4712c-ceae-4803-8e52-0e2049d5de9f, would be grateful if you could try it out.
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It would be a great option and perhaps benefit performance for larger databases to have the option to create a visualization with a filter on the schema like the Reverse Engineering tool does. My current use case has me working with a DB that exceeds the 25,000 links, making this tool unusable. As well as when visualizing I would likely only need to visualize a couple schemas at a given time.
Steps to reproduce
Create a database in a supported DB Engine with multiple schemas. Using EF Power Tools, attempt to Visualize Database Schema, have the option to add Filter schemas