This sort of depends on what you want to do with the ERD. If I want
to document an existing system, I use Aqua Data Studio. It's not
free, but it will take an existing system and draw the ERD for you
based on the relationships it finds in the database. There are
things that I don't like about it. It puts the tables into the ERD
in alpha order. This leads to some spaghetti ERD's. You can move
the tables around and then save them. The problem is that once they
are saved, it's an image and you can't move them anymore. If you
recreate the ERD you have to begin again to move the tables around.
Another tool that some people like, but that I haven't used is called
SQL-EZ. It's cost is trivial.
Carol
On Sep 12, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Thomas Jacob wrote:
I've been using GNU ferret for a while, it's OK
for simple tasks, and can produce table graphs and
even output rudimentary PostgreSQL DDL in Version 0.6,
but it doesn't support PostgreSQL's full range of types yet
and the handling is somewhat awkward.
Version 0.7 looks much more promising, at least from
the screen shots, but that hasn't been release yet:
http://www.gnuferret.org/
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 09:59 -0400, Barbara Stephenson wrote:
I would like to use an ERD tool for postgres and it be open
source. Any
suggestions?
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