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Default Re: How to make a good documentation of a database ? - 11-22-2004 , 02:53 AM






Yes, it seems interesting. (Is import of sql database possible ?)
But for now, I'll stick to postgresql_autodoc.

Thanks all the same, Bill, I'll try to keep an eye on this project.

On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 04:55:06PM +0000, Bill Harris wrote:
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dpradier (AT) apartia (DOT) fr (David Pradier) writes:

I'd like to make it a little more orthodox (lots and lots of
constraints, yeah !!), but I need a tool to make a documentation about
every column, at least, as some column are really vicious (like, they
are a foreign key to a table which depends on the type of another column...).

Would Druid (http://druid.sourceforge.net/) help?

Bill
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Default Re: How to make a good documentation of a database ? - 11-22-2004 , 02:49 PM






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David Pradier <dpradier (AT) apartia (DOT) fr> writes:

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Yes, it seems interesting. (Is import of sql database possible ?)
But for now, I'll stick to postgresql_autodoc.
I think it may be. I've (at least) once, as a test, used it to document
an existing PostgreSQL database. I've also designed more than one
database in Druid and then exported the result to PostgreSQL.

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Thanks all the same, Bill, I'll try to keep an eye on this project.
You're welcome.

Bill
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