Design Tool

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#1Gabriele
gabriele_palma@tin.it

I need a design tool to design my database.

Back in past I used DBDesigner (free) but it is best suited to MySQL
and i now use PostGreSQL and SQLite.

The tool should have most of the following:

Ability to create a rather complex and arbitrarily big scheme and
produce automatically the SQL code for PostGreSQL and for SQLite.

Some degree of automation with "logical to physical" procedures
(automake entity for n:n relationship, foreign key automatically added
and other time saving stuff).

Ability to produce documentation in XML/HTML using the schema and
designer's comments on tables and properties (best would be an html
documentation or an xml schema easily convertible in an html
documentation with some other tool i don't know).

A few tools of pure graphical purpose (colored boxes/panels, labels)
and an easy way to arrange tables, show or hide additional
information, organize relationship (move his names, eventually hide
them), and the ability to export the whole thing as an image.

"Free" or "not so costly" license. If i use postgresql is also to save
money, as you might expect. A one hundred dollars software might be my
solution, a one thousand dollars is probably not.

Ability to generate CRUD stored procedure automatically may be
appreciated, but i belienve it's more than i need.

#2Hannes Dorbath
light@theendofthetunnel.de
In reply to: Gabriele (#1)
Re: Design Tool

On 03.07.2007 21:43, Gabriele wrote:

"Free" or "not so costly" license. If i use postgresql is also to save
money, as you might expect. A one hundred dollars software might be my
solution, a one thousand dollars is probably not.

Casestudio.. or Toad Data Modeler, as it is named these days, is about
the only one.

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Regards,
Hannes Dorbath

#3Hannes Dorbath
light@theendofthetunnel.de
In reply to: Gabriele (#1)
Re: Design Tool

On 04.07.2007 10:44, Gabriele wrote:

Anyway it doesn't support SQLite.

Casestudio is a script based framework, there is lot of user contributed
stuff. I remember having seen SQLite support somewhere, if not it's not
so hard to add support yourself.

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Regards,
Hannes Dorbath

#4Lee Keel
lee.keel@uai.com
In reply to: Hannes Dorbath (#3)
Re: Design Tool

-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-
owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Gabriele
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 2:43 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Design Tool

I need a design tool to design my database.

Back in past I used DBDesigner (free) but it is best suited to MySQL
and i now use PostGreSQL and SQLite.

The tool should have most of the following:

Ability to create a rather complex and arbitrarily big scheme and
produce automatically the SQL code for PostGreSQL and for SQLite.

Some degree of automation with "logical to physical" procedures
(automake entity for n:n relationship, foreign key automatically added
and other time saving stuff).

Ability to produce documentation in XML/HTML using the schema and
designer's comments on tables and properties (best would be an html
documentation or an xml schema easily convertible in an html
documentation with some other tool i don't know).

A few tools of pure graphical purpose (colored boxes/panels, labels)
and an easy way to arrange tables, show or hide additional
information, organize relationship (move his names, eventually hide
them), and the ability to export the whole thing as an image.

"Free" or "not so costly" license. If i use postgresql is also to save
money, as you might expect. A one hundred dollars software might be my
solution, a one thousand dollars is probably not.

Ability to generate CRUD stored procedure automatically may be
appreciated, but i belienve it's more than i need.

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We are currently using DeZign for Database. This is not a freeware tool,
but is VERY useful. I am not sure how much "not so costly" is, but I find
it very reasonable for the time it saves me. It does do Postgres and MANY
more database formats. You can find more information at
http://www.datanamic.com/dezign/index.html

Regards,
Lee Keel
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