I use a combination of the gnome-based diagraming application Dia (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/) and the tedia2sql diagram-to-DDL SQL translation script, which is written in Perl (http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/).It's a bit awkward, but: 1) Dia is a wonderful, open source diagramming tool I c
Dear pgsql-general moderators,
I sent this post out over the weekend.
Is there a reason why it is not getting posted to the list?
Many thanks for your assistance. I really need some advice on this
issue from people with experience using both inheritance mechanisms
in PostgreSQL.
Cheers,
Hi All,
Sorry to bring up the topic of PostgreSQL inheritance again, but
after going through the archives and Google results, I still don't
have a clear sense of whether my plan to implement a schema I'm
working on is the preferred way to go.
First, I'd like to find out if the way I'm thi
Once again, many many thanks Jeff for taking the time to think
through these issues and provide your well-informed comments & opinions!
On Aug 10, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:
William Bug wrote:
As you say, both LIKE & INHERIT are a bit anemic and unnecessary,
since
w
Hi Nikolay,Were you able to get any closer to your objective on this email thread?I spent quite a bit of time researching the web on this question back in June - Is there an Open Source option for doing "round trip" data modeling for PostgreSQL?As far as the E-R or UML diagramming, Dia and Umbrello