On Nov 11, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
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> Actually I think it would be worthwhile documenting your experience in the
> PostgreSQL Wiki as well:
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> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Community_Guide_to_PostgreSQL_GUI_Tools
Thanks, I will post something there after I have done some m
Thanks, each of you for all the suggestions on schema generating tools. The
idea is to have something which will connect to the database and automatically
make a schema from what you've got. Here's what I have had a chance to
evaluate so far...
DBVisualizer - It does a good job with the defau
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> ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Marc Mamin
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> To: Aram Fingal; Postgres-General General
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Schema tool
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Thomas Kellerer writes:
> Aram Fingal wrote on 11.11.2010 22:45:
>> I was thinking of reporting back to this forum with
>> advantages/disadvantages of each tool, as I see it, but realized that
>> I was rapidly getting too far off topic for a list focused
>> specifically on PostgreSQL.
> I don't t
Aram Fingal wrote on 11.11.2010 22:45:
I was thinking of reporting back to this forum with
advantages/disadvantages of each tool, as I see it, but realized that
I was rapidly getting too far off topic for a list focused
specifically on PostgreSQL.
I don't think this woul be off-topic here if yo
Thanks, each of you for all the suggestions on schema generating tools. I
haven't had a chance to evaluate them all yet but DBVisualizer looks pretty
good. In the meanwhile I found SQL Power Architect, which is also free/open
source, and can do this kind of diagraming but is not as good as DBV
Marc,
> may schemaspy help you ?
> http://schemaspy.sourceforge.net/sample/relationships.html
Thank you *VERY* much for suggesting this tool!
-- Gary Chambers
/* Nothing fancy and nothing Microsoft! */
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To make changes to yo
On 11/11/10 12:45, Marc Mamin wrote:
Hello,
may schemaspy help you ?
http://schemaspy.sourceforge.net/sample/relationships.html
HTH,
Marc Mamin
Thanks for this link! I've been looking for something that can run on
the command line for quite a while, and even better it outputs to html
and
: Postgres-General General
Subject: [GENERAL] Schema tool
A while back, I thought I remembered seeing a Mac OS X client for
PostgreSQL which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema
of whatever database you connect to but I can't seem to find it again
(web searching.)I did come a
Le 11/11/2010 18:58, Rob Sargent a écrit :
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>
> On 11/11/2010 09:50 AM, Aram Fingal wrote:
>> A while back, I thought I remembered seeing a Mac OS X client for PostgreSQL
>> which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema of whatever
>> database you connect to but I can't seem to f
On 11/11/2010 09:50 AM, Aram Fingal wrote:
> A while back, I thought I remembered seeing a Mac OS X client for PostgreSQL
> which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema of whatever
> database you connect to but I can't seem to find it again (web searching.)
> I did come acros
Hey Aram,
I recommend dbWrench by Nizana. It has a nice synchronization capabilities,
forward / reverse engineering and supports many built-in PostgreSQL types
and user-defined types as well.
NB: it is commercial application.
Another alternative is a MicroOLAP Database Designer.
The both tools a
A while back, I thought I remembered seeing a Mac OS X client for PostgreSQL
which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema of whatever
database you connect to but I can't seem to find it again (web searching.)I
did come across one post which said that this was a planned feature
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