Thread: Software for database-visualisation

Software for database-visualisation

From
Kai Hessing
Date:
Another question: Which software are you using to visualize your
database-structur. We're doing it with Quark, but are not very happy
with this.

Thanks
Kai...


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Re: Software for database-visualisation

From
Richard Huxton
Date:
Kai Hessing wrote:
> Another question: Which software are you using to visualize your
> database-structur. We're doing it with Quark, but are not very happy
> with this.

Well, AutoDoc can generate HTML/Dia/other outputs  http://www.rbt.ca/autodoc/index.html

Might be worth checking the (freely available) Red-Hat db tools. Can't 
remember if there's a schema visualiser in there, but there might well be.

--  Richard Huxton  Archonet Ltd


Re: Software for database-visualisation

From
Sean Davis
Date:
If you mean literally visualizing the ERD, you can look at 
SQL::Translator (on cpan) which can draw fairly complex ERDs and output 
as graphics (I forget the supported formats)....

Sean

On Feb 24, 2005, at 3:17 AM, Richard Huxton wrote:

> Kai Hessing wrote:
>> Another question: Which software are you using to visualize your
>> database-structur. We're doing it with Quark, but are not very happy
>> with this.
>
> Well, AutoDoc can generate HTML/Dia/other outputs
>   http://www.rbt.ca/autodoc/index.html
>
> Might be worth checking the (freely available) Red-Hat db tools. Can't 
> remember if there's a schema visualiser in there, but there might well 
> be.
>
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>   Archonet Ltd
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Re: Software for database-visualisation

From
T E Schmitz
Date:
Kai Hessing wrote:
> Another question: Which software are you using to visualize your
> database-structur. We're doing it with Quark, but are not very happy
> with this.

DbVisualizer (free version)
http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/index.html

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Re: Software for database-visualisation

From
"Przemyslaw Slupkowski"
Date:
Maybe would you like
http://www.dbvis.com/products/dbvis/
it's can vizualize. But maybe you want some CASE tool like Sybase 
PowerDesigner??

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To: "Richard Huxton" <dev@archonet.com>
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Subject: Re: [SQL] Software for database-visualisation


> If you mean literally visualizing the ERD, you can look at SQL::Translator 
> (on cpan) which can draw fairly complex ERDs and output as graphics (I 
> forget the supported formats)....
>
> Sean
>
> On Feb 24, 2005, at 3:17 AM, Richard Huxton wrote:
>
>> Kai Hessing wrote:
>>> Another question: Which software are you using to visualize your
>>> database-structur. We're doing it with Quark, but are not very happy
>>> with this.
>>
>> Well, AutoDoc can generate HTML/Dia/other outputs
>>   http://www.rbt.ca/autodoc/index.html
>>
>> Might be worth checking the (freely available) Red-Hat db tools. Can't 
>> remember if there's a schema visualiser in there, but there might well 
>> be.
>>
>> --
>>   Richard Huxton
>>   Archonet Ltd
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Re: Software for database-visualisation

From
Kai Hessing
Date:
Sean Davis schrieb:
> If you mean literally visualizing the ERD, you can look at 
> SQL::Translator (on cpan) which can draw fairly complex ERDs and output 
> as graphics (I forget the supported formats)....

I'll have a look at it. Thank you both!

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