From: | Masse Jacques <jacques(dot)masse(at)bordeaux(dot)cemagref(dot)fr> |
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To: | 'Johan Wehtje' <joweht(at)tpgi(dot)com(dot)au>, Postgres General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Visual DATA MODEL Designer in linux? |
Date: | 2004-11-08 10:45:56 |
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You could try DbDesigner(4) at http://dbdesigner.sourceforge.net/
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Johan Wehtje [mailto:joweht(at)tpgi(dot)com(dot)au]
Envoyé : lundi 8 novembre 2004 09:51
À : Postgres General
Objet : Re: [GENERAL] Visual DATA MODEL Designer in linux?
Although it is not Free I think that you should give EMS Postgres
Manager a try (www.ems-hitech.com) it Does pretty much everything that
MS-SQL Enterprise manger does, including a good Diagramming tool.
Embarcardo Technologies have some very good, (but expensive) Db design
tools , mostly for windows, but with very wide Database support
http://www.embarcadero.com/
AquaFold Aqua Data studio is a good Design tool, how good it is at
generating PL/SQL statements is something I have not tried
http://www.aquadatastudio.com/downloads.html
And The Kompany have a pretty decent, though relatively new product
called Data Architect, that appeared promising.
http://www.thekompany.com/home/
Cheers
Johan Wehtje
Eric wrote:
>Heu...
>
>I search for a graphical DATA MODEL designer in linux to developp my
>database project (to draw) it on screen instead of paper and pencil...
>
>Thanks for answers about Database GUI developper... I will surely need
>it later but for now, I want to "draw" boxes etc... on screen for my
>tables and interactions.
>
>I don't know about UML (somebody told me about it).
>
>I'd like DBDesigner4 at this moment but I will have to test with ODBC
>because it seems that postgresql isn't native support like mysql with
>this tool...
>
>Any other suggestions welcome.
>
>I hope this message will be more accurate then the one before :)
>
>Thanks every body for your advices.
>
>Eric.
>
>
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