Hi Martin,
Just to clarify this, does Visio 2000 work specifically with PostgreSQL,
or does it do it generically through ODBC or similar?
Either way, it sounds like it works and should be included in the ERD
Tools section on the techdocs website
(http://techdocs.postgresql.org/oresources.php#erd).
Does that sound appropriate?
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
martin.chantler@convergys.com wrote:
>
> Visio 2000 can do this (maybe not all versions though)
> It can import a database and draw the links (P.K's)
>
> I found Visio was a bit cruddy. Its clunky and easy to muck things
> up, links also seem to unlink themselves. If there's a better (open source)
> tool I would also like to know about it!
>
> Martin Chantler
> UK
>
> Marc SCHAEFER <schaefer@alphanet.ch>@postgresql.org on 10/05/2001 09:05:07
>
> Sent by: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
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> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> cc:
> Subject: [GENERAL] ER diagrams
>
> Hi,
>
> do you know of a tool which could be used to easily generate
> entity-relationship diagrams (with integrity constraints, etc), in LaTeX
> for example ?
>
> This is a bit unlinked with PostgreSQL but I hope you won't hit me :)
>
> Thank you.
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