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Laurenz Albe ha scritto: Coniglio Sgabbiato <nobody (AT) nowhere (DOT) it> wrote: I like to create and manage tables, relation, and whatsoever db object from commandline, but I would like a client that could generate from database the chart of tables and relation between them. I had a long search over the web to find out one free and/or open source but was not be able to find it, PGAdmin does not have that functionality, does someone know an useful sw that have it? I used DbVisualizer (http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/) for this once, and it drew a pretty nice chart of my database. I'm not totally certain if the free version can do this. Yours, Laurenz Albe oh yeah! the program you pointed out does the job in the free version too, and really well! Thank you very much for the tip, sorry for the delay of reply, but I was really *away* from work. |
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Laurenz Albe ha scritto: Coniglio Sgabbiato <nobody (AT) nowhere (DOT) it> wrote: I like to create and manage tables, relation, and whatsoever db object from commandline, but I would like a client that could generate from database the chart of tables and relation between them. I had a long search over the web to find out one free and/or open source but was not be able to find it, PGAdmin does not have that functionality, does someone know an useful sw that have it? I used DbVisualizer (http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/) for this once, and it drew a pretty nice chart of my database. I'm not totally certain if the free version can do this. Yours, Laurenz Albe oh yeah! the program you pointed out does the job in the free version too, and really well! Thank you very much for the tip, sorry for the delay of reply, but I was really *away* from work. |
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Laurenz Albe ha scritto: Coniglio Sgabbiato <nobody (AT) nowhere (DOT) it> wrote: I like to create and manage tables, relation, and whatsoever db object from commandline, but I would like a client that could generate from database the chart of tables and relation between them. I had a long search over the web to find out one free and/or open source but was not be able to find it, PGAdmin does not have that functionality, does someone know an useful sw that have it? I used DbVisualizer (http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/) for this once, and it drew a pretty nice chart of my database. I'm not totally certain if the free version can do this. Yours, Laurenz Albe oh yeah! the program you pointed out does the job in the free version too, and really well! Thank you very much for the tip, sorry for the delay of reply, but I was really *away* from work. |
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Laurenz Albe ha scritto: Coniglio Sgabbiato <nobody (AT) nowhere (DOT) it> wrote: I like to create and manage tables, relation, and whatsoever db object from commandline, but I would like a client that could generate from database the chart of tables and relation between them. I had a long search over the web to find out one free and/or open source but was not be able to find it, PGAdmin does not have that functionality, does someone know an useful sw that have it? I used DbVisualizer (http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/) for this once, and it drew a pretty nice chart of my database. I'm not totally certain if the free version can do this. Yours, Laurenz Albe oh yeah! the program you pointed out does the job in the free version too, and really well! Thank you very much for the tip, sorry for the delay of reply, but I was really *away* from work. |
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Laurenz Albe ha scritto: Coniglio Sgabbiato <nobody (AT) nowhere (DOT) it> wrote: I like to create and manage tables, relation, and whatsoever db object from commandline, but I would like a client that could generate from database the chart of tables and relation between them. I had a long search over the web to find out one free and/or open source but was not be able to find it, PGAdmin does not have that functionality, does someone know an useful sw that have it? I used DbVisualizer (http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/) for this once, and it drew a pretty nice chart of my database. I'm not totally certain if the free version can do this. Yours, Laurenz Albe oh yeah! the program you pointed out does the job in the free version too, and really well! Thank you very much for the tip, sorry for the delay of reply, but I was really *away* from work. |
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