From: | Paul Smith <paul(dot)smithy987(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Wolfgang Keller <feliphil(at)gmx(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: minimum hardware requirements for small postgres db |
Date: | 2013-02-25 19:19:44 |
Message-ID: | CAPGDpbGDpqz=AhJ3oAMrgemLof6KWcFaVSrUf2bu_-pPqM3HrA@mail.gmail.com |
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Thanks for alerting me to that. I am about to embark on travels for a week
with limited access to internet. I looked at the site, it clearly is very
early in the life of pgModeler at 0.4 and the site accordingly has little
documentation in terms of even a specification or feature list. It sounds
like it could become just what I want. Googled it, but no reviews as yet.
If you know of a more mature ERD modeler for pg with reviews & docs, pls
let me know.
On 24 February 2013 12:14, Wolfgang Keller <feliphil(at)gmx(dot)net> wrote:
> > I seek an open source RDBMS with close adherance to ANSI standards,
> > good free graphic design tools for drawing of the ER Diagram,
> > validation of the ERD model, and generation of the SQL required to
> > build the DB.
>
> Just stumbled over this:
>
> http://www.pgmodeler.com.br/
>
> Haven't tried it out myself though.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wolfgang
>
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