ERD on the cheap?

Started by Phil Glatzover 25 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Phil Glatz
phil@glatz.com

I putting together a small (10 tables) postgresgl database for a non-profit
organization, and would like to use an entity relationship diagram
tool. They would like to be maintain it in the future, using a tool that
preferably runs on a Windows client. Are there any decent tools available
that could do the job that are free or low-cost? They are on a very slim
budget.

#2Philip Hallstrom
philip@adhesivemedia.com
In reply to: Phil Glatz (#1)
Re: ERD on the cheap?

http://www.heraut.demon.nl/

I've only played with it and stopped because the SQL it generated was a
little odd (but maybe I'm just not thinking straight). It's the only one
I've ever found that supports mysql/postgresql though.

-philip

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Phil Glatz wrote:

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I putting together a small (10 tables) postgresgl database for a non-profit
organization, and would like to use an entity relationship diagram
tool. They would like to be maintain it in the future, using a tool that
preferably runs on a Windows client. Are there any decent tools available
that could do the job that are free or low-cost? They are on a very slim
budget.

#3Jonathan Ellis
jellis@advocast.com
In reply to: Phil Glatz (#1)
Re: ERD on the cheap?

I putting together a small (10 tables) postgresgl database for a

non-profit

organization, and would like to use an entity relationship diagram
tool. They would like to be maintain it in the future, using a tool that
preferably runs on a Windows client. Are there any decent tools available
that could do the job that are free or low-cost? They are on a very slim
budget.

For ten tables, is that really necessary?

-Jonathan