I'm working with other people on a Rails project with a fairly "deep"
set of interconnected data.

This is the first time I've tried to discuss data organization with
non-database-savvy folks (they know and understand the data we're
working with but are not familiar with sql concepts or rails
associations).

It would be really helpful if I had a tool that I could use to very
easily create a graphic representation of what we have so far in terms
of tables and associations.

Anybody have a suggestion for a (hopefully free) tool for generating a
graphical representation of this sort of info?  Table contents would be
good, but the primary thing is the tables and their associations graphed
in a visually meaningful way.

thanks,
jp
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