Re: ER diagrams - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Justin Clift
Subject Re: ER diagrams
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Msg-id 3AFAA427.51901757@postgresql.org
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In response to Re: ER diagrams  (martin.chantler@convergys.com)
Responses Re: ER diagrams  (Tony Grant <tony@animaproductions.com>)
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Hi Tony,

What section of the "Other Resources" page do you think I should put
Druid in?  It doesn't really look like an ERD Tool, maybe in the "Admin"
part?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

Tony Grant wrote:
>
> On 10 May 2001 14:06:19 +0100, martin.chantler@convergys.com wrote:
> >
> > Visio 2000 comes with a set of drivers which includes an ODBC driver
> > I haven't tried Visio with Postgres but hopefully it would work, it did
> > manage to import a DB2 database using the ODBC driver.
>
> I stole this from the Druid forum:
>
> "Here follows a list of the main features I think to implement in the
> next druid release:
>
>                     - Jdbc access to an existing database
>                     - examine the db structure
>                     - perform queries
>                     - retrieve db structure for reverse engineering
>                     - sql diff with db
>             - upgrade the db structure using druid structure
>             - diff with previously created databases, generating a diff
>             report
>             - Visual browsing
>             - in which table a datatype is used
>             - which tables use a given one
>             - tables used by a given one
>             - selecting a folder, shows a graphic ER view
>
> Because the last feature is very heavy to implement, if users demand for
> it I can release an intermediate version with jdbc support."
>
> http://druid.sourceforge.net/
>
> Cheers
>
> Tony Grant
>
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