About Tools at the DB design phase.

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#1Ying Lu
ying_lu@cs.concordia.ca

Greetings,

I am at the design phase of the DB design. That is, I'd like to design
tables and relationships between them, but not the real implement of
tables. Could somebody suggest some good and free tools to help/ease
design the structures please?

Thanks a lot!
Emi

#2Roman Neuhauser
neuhauser@sigpipe.cz
In reply to: Ying Lu (#1)
Re: About Tools at the DB design phase.

# ying_lu@cs.concordia.ca / 2005-07-27 10:05:43 -0400:

Greetings,

I am at the design phase of the DB design. That is, I'd like to design
tables and relationships between them, but not the real implement of
tables. Could somebody suggest some good and free tools to help/ease
design the structures please?

They're not exactly free, but a pen and a hardback notebook (A4)
have proven to be the best tools over the time.

YMMV.

--
How many Vietnam vets does it take to screw in a light bulb?
You don't know, man. You don't KNOW.
Cause you weren't THERE. http://bash.org/?255991

#3Tony Caduto
tony_caduto@amsoftwaredesign.com
In reply to: Ying Lu (#1)
Re: About Tools at the DB design phase.

Zeos Database Designer is OK.

http://www.zeoslib.net

Tony Caduto
http://www.amsoftwaredesign.com/lightning_admin.php
Home of PG Lightning Admin (PGLA) for Postgresql 8.x

Ying Lu wrote:

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Greetings,

I am at the design phase of the DB design. That is, I'd like to design
tables and relationships between them, but not the real implement of
tables. Could somebody suggest some good and free tools to help/ease
design the structures please?

#4Ben
bench@silentmedia.com
In reply to: Roman Neuhauser (#2)
Re: About Tools at the DB design phase.

Heh, I have to concur with this comment. Though I always found the US
letter format to be more standards compliant, myself.

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Roman Neuhauser wrote:

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# ying_lu@cs.concordia.ca / 2005-07-27 10:05:43 -0400:

Greetings,

I am at the design phase of the DB design. That is, I'd like to design
tables and relationships between them, but not the real implement of
tables. Could somebody suggest some good and free tools to help/ease
design the structures please?

They're not exactly free, but a pen and a hardback notebook (A4)
have proven to be the best tools over the time.

YMMV.

#5Roman Neuhauser
neuhauser@sigpipe.cz
In reply to: Ben (#4)
Re: About Tools at the DB design phase.

# bench@silentmedia.com / 2005-07-27 10:13:10 -0700:

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Roman Neuhauser wrote:

# ying_lu@cs.concordia.ca / 2005-07-27 10:05:43 -0400:

I am at the design phase of the DB design. That is, I'd like to design
tables and relationships between them, but not the real implement of
tables. Could somebody suggest some good and free tools to help/ease
design the structures please?

They're not exactly free, but a pen and a hardback notebook (A4)
have proven to be the best tools over the time.

YMMV.

Heh, I have to concur with this comment. Though I always found the US
letter format to be more standards compliant, myself.

This is the Central Europe, sir. You either play by the continental
standards or we send you back home. ;)

--
How many Vietnam vets does it take to screw in a light bulb?
You don't know, man. You don't KNOW.
Cause you weren't THERE. http://bash.org/?255991