On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 10:01:34 +0200, Marc Kaufmann
<marc.kaufman...@gmail.com> wrote:

>You don't happen to have a free/cheap (Linux compatible) one to try out? I
>found 10 lists with 'best 6/10/33 db modeling tools', which is 5/9/32 tools
>too many...

<grin>  I know what you mean.  

I routinely deploy on Linux, but much of my development work actually
is done on Windows.  Unfortunely, I'm much less familiar with the
state of DBMS tools on the Linux side.

There are some well respected programs that have Linux versions, but
many/most of them will require JVM and JDBC drivers for your DBMS ...
which may make their installation a bit tricky.  I've seen plenty of
issues with JVM software on Linux - some programs just aren't happy
with OpenJVM/JDK and demand Sun/Oracle's version instead.


You didn't mention what DBMS you are targeting - that matters for
scripting - but I would take a look at the list below.  They all are
free or have free versions, are multi-platform, and support multiple
DBMS.  

https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/appdev/sql-developer.html
https://dbeaver.io/
http://www.bestofbi.com/page/architect
http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/
http://www.modelsphere.com/org/


George

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