Thread: Tools: schema designer; scripts

Tools: schema designer; scripts

From
Dennis King
Date:
I'm going to be working out several schemas which I'll need to
replicate. Are there any recommendable tools that easily allow you to
choose from existing scripts, update them, and run them, a la the MS
SQL Server client?

And to work on schema designs, a la Erwin (which I don't know well
but think does this and creates the CREATE TABLE scripts, etc.)?

(A quick scan of the archive didn't find any previous entries.)

Thanks!

Dennis

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Re: Tools: schema designer; scripts

From
"paul butler"
Date:
Date sent:          Mon, 25 Nov 2002 11:03:56 -0800 (PST)
From:               Dennis King <d_r_king@yahoo.com>
Subject:            [NOVICE] Tools: schema designer; scripts
To:                 pgsql-novice@postgresql.org

I'm not sure if this is what you want but
pgexplorer at pgexplorerer.com is a nice tool commercial but very
inexpensive
 and
Dezign - datanamic.com
is a good ER tool with pg export, again commercial licence but
very reasonable compared to ERWIN

Both windows as far as I know

Cross platform Data architect from theKompany.com looks a good
bet

cheers
Paul Butler


> I'm going to be working out several schemas which I'll need to
> replicate. Are there any recommendable tools that easily allow you to
> choose from existing scripts, update them, and run them, a la the MS
> SQL Server client?
>
> And to work on schema designs, a la Erwin (which I don't know well
> but think does this and creates the CREATE TABLE scripts, etc.)?
>
> (A quick scan of the archive didn't find any previous entries.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dennis
>
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