Re: [GENERAL] GUI tool that can reverse engineering schemas

2007-01-08 Thread Lenorovitz, Joel
I've been using a product called HappyFish, which does reverse engineering on Postgres and has proven to be a great DB development tool. While it's not free, it is very low cost and you can easily get a full-featured evaluation version to try out. I've been running it through its paces with a pre

Re: [GENERAL] GUI tool that can reverse engineering schemas

2007-01-08 Thread nyenyec
Sorry about the typo in the title, of course I don't want to reverse any engineering schemas. :) I ended up using Squirrel SQL. (A tool I haven't used in a long time and almost forgot about.) http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/ The diagraming part is not supersmart, but good enough for my purpos

Re: [GENERAL] GUI tool that can reverse engineering schemas

2007-01-05 Thread Reid Thompson
John McCawley wrote: Here's a little tool I wrote: http://www.hardgeus.com/projects/pgdesigner/ I have a Windows binary up there. The build process is currently a mess, sorry. It's a pretty decent little tool for quick-and-dirty visualization, which is all I really use it for. nyenyec wrot

Re: [GENERAL] GUI tool that can reverse engineering schemas

2007-01-05 Thread John McCawley
Here's a little tool I wrote: http://www.hardgeus.com/projects/pgdesigner/ I have a Windows binary up there. The build process is currently a mess, sorry. It's a pretty decent little tool for quick-and-dirty visualization, which is all I really use it for. nyenyec wrote: Hi, Can anyone

[GENERAL] GUI tool that can reverse engineering schemas

2007-01-05 Thread nyenyec
Hi, Can anyone suggest a free GUI tool that can reverse engineer a postgresql schema and show it as a diagram? It doesn't have to be very sophisticated, I just need to get a quick understanding of schemas that I'm not familiar with. Thanks, nyenyec ---(end of broadcast)