From: | Piotr Stelmaszyk <kelman(at)fanthom(dot)math(dot)put(dot)poznan(dot)pl> |
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To: | PgSQL-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>, Scott Alexander <scott(dot)alexander(at)mindspring(dot)com> |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] Newbie disturbed about lack of CASE tools for PostgreSQL |
Date: | 1999-06-13 23:32:10 |
Message-ID: | 1764.990614@fanthom.math.put.poznan.pl |
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Saturday, June 12, 1999, 7:22:36 AM, you wrote:
SA> I mean, such a data-modeling tool could be written quite quickly in tcl
SA> it seems like, and distributed as open-source. And since I'm a
SA> Linux/PostgreSQL/tcl newbie, I'm hoping someone's written something that
SA> already so I can roll up my sleeves and start defining syntactically
SA> correct PostgreSQL databases right off the bat. Or is defining a
SA> Linux-based visual data-modeling and
SA> SQL-generating(-and-reverse-engineering) tool going to have to be my
SA> first task as a Linux database programmer? At the very least, is there a
SA> data-modeling tool that runs under Unix(/Linux?) that permits some
SA> degree of end-user parameterization over target SQL dialects, so that we
SA> could just define PostgreSQL as a target dialect for it?
Well, recently i've found "Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM)", but
i guess it's tool for design only (erd) and doesn't support
sql-generation
main site :
http://wwwis.cs.utwente.nl:8080/~tcm/
/piotr
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