Re: Are there programs to graph database schema? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Rajesh Kumar Mallah
Subject Re: Are there programs to graph database schema?
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Msg-id 400589C6.4050801@trade-india.com
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In response to Re: Are there programs to graph database schema?  (Juan Miguel <juanmime@ono.com>)
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Juan Miguel wrote:

Greetings!

pg_autodoc

http://www.rbt.ca/autodoc/index.html

can produce .dot files that can be charted using
graphviz.

http://www.graphviz.org/

It works pretty well for medium sized databases
but for large it tends to produce a spaghetti.

Check the "Related Sites" in graphviz.org homepage.



Regds
mallah.



> Hi, I use MS Visio Professional, and it works (not very good), but it
> works.
> I ever wondered if there is a opensource tool, that let me create an
> automatic ER-Model diagram from an existing DB, like MS Visio.
> Do you know if this tool exists ?
>
> Thanks
>
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>> TR> It occured to me that perhaps programs existed which simply
>> parsed the
>> TR> table definitions and plotted the graphs for you.
>>
>> If I need to create an [E]ER-Modell from an existing databasae,
>> I mostly use MS Visio professional. It can reverse engineer via
>> ODBC lots of DBS.
>>
>> Rico
>>
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