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Can I import an UML (XMI) logical datamodel export from EA into Oracle Sql Data Modeler

Hello,
I noticed that one can design Logical Data Models in Oracle Sql Data Modeler.
I wonder if it is possible to import an UML (XMI) logical datamodel export from Enterprise Architect 14 into Oracle Sql Data Modeler?
We use Oracle Sql Data Modeler 19.4
Enterprise Architect 14 by default, allows exporting to either XMI 1.1 or XMI 2.1. as can be seen here:
https://sparxsystems.com/enterprise_architect_user_guide/14.0/model_publishing/exporttoxmi.html
If this is possible ,could you let us know how?
Kind regards,
Tim
Answers
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Hi Tim,
sorry to say it - there is no support for XMI. If that tool can generate DDL then you can import the DDL if it's for supported databases - Oracle, DB2, MS SQL Server.
Philip
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Hello Philip,
Thanks for your reply.
Regards
Tim