Dia is also a superb diagramming software, though I don't think it generates
any SQL for you when it's said and done. There are versions for several
operating systems (including Linux AND Windows).
// Todd
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 11:28 -0600, haliphax wrote:
Dia is also a superb diagramming software, though I don't think it generates
any SQL for you when it's said and done. There are versions for several
operating systems (including Linux AND Windows).
// Todd
Cool thanks all. I had a look
haliphax wrote:
Dia is also a superb diagramming software, though I don't think it
generates any SQL for you when it's said and done.
Dia can be scripted and there is some interesting looking stuff here:
http://projects.gnome.org/dia/links.html
(I never tried)
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 11:28 -0600, haliphax wrote:
Dia is also a superb diagramming software, though I don't think it generates
any SQL for you when it's said and done. There are versions for several
operating systems (including Linux AND Windows).
// Todd
Cool
I don't normally need an ERD, but this latest project I'm on has some
pretty complex database tables, and as I'm working with someone else on
it, I need to plan out exactly how all the tables relate to each other
properly. Do any of you have any suggestions for ERD software that will
run on Linux.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Ashley Sheridan
a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
I don't normally need an ERD, but this latest project I'm on has some
pretty complex database tables, and as I'm working with someone else on
it, I need to plan out exactly how all the tables relate to each other
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