An incremental approach is undoubtedly best. Identifying the PK's and FK's (not connecting them, just identifying them) in the Query Builder might be an easy first step.

On Mar 17, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:

Le 15/03/2010 09:29, John Gage a écrit :
This is my opportunity to say that I do use the graphical query builder.

It would be great if it could be brought into line with (subsume the
code for) DBUML, the ArgoUML class diagramming software for databases
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/dbuml/).

Seeing the relationships between tables and the tables themselves is a
tremendous convenience.

I wish I could offer to do this myself, but my C/C++ coding skills
simply aren't anywhere near good enough.


Yes, this is something I would like to have in pgAdmin too. I don't feel
I have the skills to code such a functionnality, but it would be great
to have someone working on a patch to get that.


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