Guys, this tool is MARVELLOUS!
Our 'simple' database over 200 tables and suitable amount of procs, funcs, views, etc... --- > AND this tool WORKS!
(Telling the truth, the diagram seems like spider's web

)
It was my first attempt, maybe I'm mistaken, but in the 'Object dependencies' window I found a lot of double referencies, such as
Table: Example
Uses:
> Ex_1
> Ex_1 ('doubled')
> Ex_2
> Ex_2 ('doubled')
> Ex_3
Another (off-topic) proposal:
In the same window the 'double-click' (for example on 'Ex_3' node) works good to jump for next object, but I did't found 'Step Back' possibility to return the previous (now leaved) object. Case of 'in-depth studiing' it seems to be useful.
Our 'simple' database over 200 tables and suitable amount of procs, funcs, views, etc... --- > AND this tool WORKS!
(Telling the truth, the diagram seems like spider's web
It was my first attempt, maybe I'm mistaken, but in the 'Object dependencies' window I found a lot of double referencies, such as
Table: Example
Uses:
> Ex_1
> Ex_1 ('doubled')
> Ex_2
> Ex_2 ('doubled')
> Ex_3
Another (off-topic) proposal:
In the same window the 'double-click' (for example on 'Ex_3' node) works good to jump for next object, but I did't found 'Step Back' possibility to return the previous (now leaved) object. Case of 'in-depth studiing' it seems to be useful.