![]() Visio 2016 (even professional version) doesn't appear to have an easy way to handle data like this. The article describes a CSV file formatted as such to create the shapes with numbering schemas to uniquely identify shapes: Shape,"1.0","","Top A"Īnd then appended rows like so to create the links between the shapes using their unique numbering schemas: Link,"","","","1.0","2.0" I had found an article doing essentially what I'm trying to do back from Visio 2002 but I can't seem to find if the functionality is still supported: One top-level dataset can have multiple underlying dependencies on mid/low-level datasets, and those mid/low-level datasets can sometimes be summarized into other top-level datasets.Īn example would include data structured like this ![]() ![]() Organization hierarchy imports fail as it's possible for my top level data to rely on more than one underlying upstream dataset. My data is identifying upstream & downstream dependency relationships of the entities and I'm looking for a way to visualize this in an easy way from data extracts. Looking for help/any advice importing a very large many-to-many entity relationship diagram from data in Excel into a relationship diagram in Visio.
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