Oh, alright.  I guess it's way past time to get my updates to my  
model_graph code (http://rubyforge.org/projects/model-graph/) packaged  
up and posted.  This reflects on the AR associations and builds a DOT  
file that can be visualized with, e.g., Graphviz.  (From there you can  
export as PNG, PDF, etc.)

-Rob

On Nov 21, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Hubert Łępicki wrote:

>
> Hi Tom,
>
> You read my mind, I just was about to post identical question... when
> I stumped upon some complicated models legacy models today.
>
> Is there something like that out there?
>
> H.
>
> On 21 Lis, 15:31, Tom Lobato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Hi all!
>>
>>  There are several softwares which read a database and shows the
>> tables graphically on the screen (now I`m using Power 
>> Architect:http://www.sqlpower.ca/page/architect) 
>> . Is there something which
>> beyond to read the tables, can understand the relationship beetween  
>> it
>> from app/models files? I say, has_many, belongs_to, etc...
>>
>> Ok, I could use Power Architect to read the tables and make the  
>> arrows
>> by hand, but in a constant growing project, it is not a good way.
>>
>> Thank You
>> Tom Lobato
> >

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