Hi Rocky, It is explained in the video. You need to right click on the database and click 'Generate ERD'.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 11:51 AM Rocky Ji <rockyji3...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, I checked but the YouTube video shows ERD -> Schema process. I > want to do the opposite. I have a database and I'd be able to understand it > better if I had an erd. > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2021, 10:58 AM Aditya Toshniwal < > aditya.toshni...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > >> Hi Rocky, >> >> Checkout the ERD demo video here - https://youtu.be/2pxVCzRFGeg. >> >> On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 10:39 AM Rocky Ji <rockyji3...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am reading https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/6.1/erd_tool.html >>> >>> In the last second bullet point. It mentions the ability to `Generate >>> the database diagram for an existing database.` However the page doesn't go >>> on to explain it. >>> >>> So, given a running database, how can I get an ERD built using >>> pgAdmin4/any-other-free-tool? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Rocky >>> >>> P.S. I accidentally emailed to the novice mailing list, sorry mailing >>> list admin, please undo the topic titled `pgAdmin4 - How to get ERD from >>> existing schema (details skipped in documentation)?` >>> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Aditya Toshniwal >> pgAdmin Hacker | Software Architect | *edbpostgres.com* >> <http://edbpostgres.com> >> "Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a TREE" >> > -- Thanks, Aditya Toshniwal pgAdmin Hacker | Software Architect | *edbpostgres.com* <http://edbpostgres.com> "Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a TREE"