I recommend dbWrench by Nizana. It has a nice synchronization capabilities,
forward / reverse engineering and supports many built-in PostgreSQL types
and user-defined types as well.
NB: it is commercial application.
Another alternative is a MicroOLAP Database Designer.
The both tools are not require running PostgreSQL server.
If you wish to work with database directly you may look at tools like
PostgreSQL Maestro.
Good luck!
2010/11/11 Aram Fingal <fingal@multifactorial.com>
A while back, I thought I remembered seeing a Mac OS X client for
PostgreSQL which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema of
whatever database you connect to but I can't seem to find it again (web
searching.) I did come across one post which said that this was a planned
feature for pgAdmin. I need to do a formal schema of a database which I
have in development and it would be nice to have an automated tool, whether
it connects to the database or uses SQL table definition code to generate
graphics. Is there such a thing? if not, what do you all use? OpenOffice
Draw? OmniGraffle?
-Aram
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PostgreSQL which had a feature where it would display a graphic schema of
whatever database you connect to but I can't seem to find it again (web
searching.) I did come across one post which said that this was a planned
feature for pgAdmin. I need to do a formal schema of a database which I
have in development and it would be nice to have an automated tool, whether
it connects to the database or uses SQL table definition code to generate
graphics. Is there such a thing? if not, what do you all use? OpenOffice
Draw? OmniGraffle?
-Aram
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