Re: Recommended Modeling Tools?

From: Morten <morten99(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-novice(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Recommended Modeling Tools?
Date: 2019-09-07 10:54:41
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Hi,

try Navicat

https://navicat.com/en/products/navicat-for-postgresql

Modelling tool is included in Enterprise edition.  Win, Mac and Linux.

https://navicat.com/en/products/navicat-for-postgresql-feature-matrix

I'm using Navicat Enterprise on Postgre 9.6 to 11.5. Have worked very
well for me.

Thanks,

Morten

Den 06.09.2019 21.10, skrev jbullock:
> On 9/6/19 3:15 AM, Arni wrote:
>
>> On 04/09/2019 05.51, matthewph76 wrote:
>>> Can anybody advise on some of the best PostgreSQL modeling tools in
>>> terms of keeping the most current with PostgreSQL releases for
>>> physical modeling?
>>>
> <snip>
>>> -Matt
>> This is an interesting question indeed. However the lack of responses
>> and the mentioned lack of support for newer PGSQL versions in those
>> tools would suggest there is not much interest in modelling tools in the
>> Postgres community...
>>
>> Reagards,
>> Arni
> pgmodeler: so far I'm a fanboy. More oriented toward semantic DBMS
> features than physical.
>
> pgadmin4 is (now) packaged for OpenSuSE; me being neither packager, nor
> Python guy, somebody got there before me.
>
> Install of the RPM read in one hundred twenty (120) required python
> packages (libraries bundled for RPM n dependency soliver.). So, I feel
> less bad about running out of cycles doing that by hand, earlier.
>
> 120+ required python libraries suggests pgadmin4 might be a tad brittle
> in maintenance. Somebody's gonna change something...
>
>
>

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