Re: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-03 Thread Angus Lees
At Wed, 3 Jul 2002 11:48:30 +1000, John Ferlito wrote: Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with lines joining the relationships etc. I found dbdesigner but it's in alpha and doesn't import stuff.

[SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread John Ferlito
Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with lines joining the relationships etc. I found dbdesigner but it's in alpha and doesn't import stuff. -- John http://www.inodes.org/ -- SLUG - Sydney

Re: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread Bruce Badger
John Ferlito wrote: Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with lines joining the relationships etc. I found dbdesigner but it's in alpha and doesn't import stuff. pgaccess for PostgreSQL is

Re: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread John Ferlito
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 12:27:56PM +1000, Bruce Badger wrote: John Ferlito wrote: Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with lines joining the relationships etc. I found dbdesigner but it's in

Re: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread Howard Lowndes
tongue in cheek M$ Access with ODBC /tongue in cheek On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, John Ferlito wrote: On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 12:27:56PM +1000, Bruce Badger wrote: John Ferlito wrote: Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where

Re: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread James Gregory
John Ferlito wrote: On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 12:27:56PM +1000, Bruce Badger wrote: John Ferlito wrote: Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with lines joining the relationships etc. I found

RE: [SLUG] DB GUI

2002-07-02 Thread ramon buckland
pgaccess can do this. Click schema and you can draw pretty diagrams of your database and export them to postscript if you want. It's been a really useful tool for me. Also, if you click query, click new and then click visual designer you'll get a pointy-clicky query designer thing as well. I