On 7/6/06, Rodrigo Sakai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone knows a good tool for do the reverse engineering
of a postgresql database? I tried to use DBDesigner, but I couldn't get the
relationships!we used case studio 2. worked quite well.depesz-- http://www.depesz.com/ - nowy, lepszy
On 7/6/06, Rodrigo Sakai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone knows a good tool for do the reverse engineering of a postgresql
database? I tried to use DBDesigner, but I couldn't get the relationships!
I would suggest pgadmin, or the very excellent ems administrator (pro
version). EMS administ
Hi,
Anyone knows a good tool for do the reverse engineering
of a postgresql database? I tried to use DBDesigner, but I couldn’t get the
relationships!
Thanks!
Well, I'm using 'target server' ODBC, and I'm not being able to generate
foreign keys, for instance, with 'complete compare'.
Are there any secrets of using ERWin with pgsql??
Tks again.
Ned Lilly wrote:
>
> Hi Nelio,
>
> We've had good success using the current ODBC driver with ERWin (see o
Hi Nelio,
We've had good success using the current ODBC driver with ERWin (see our
Users Guide at www.greatbridge.com/docs) . What kind of problems are
you having?
Regards,
Ned
Nelio Alves Pereira Filho wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Has anyone ever developed a big system with postgres, so that a
Hi there.
Has anyone ever developed a big system with postgres, so that a modeling
tool to create and maintain the base was needed?? If so, what did you
use??
I searched a lot for some tool like that, but I couldn't get nothing
apropriated. Right now I'm using ERWin via ODBC, using the driv