Re: Recommended Modeling Tools? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Morten
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In response to Re: Recommended Modeling Tools?  (jbullock <jbullock@rare-bird-ent.com>)
Responses Works in MySQL but not in PG - why?
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Hi,

try Navicat 

https://navicat.com/en/products/navicat-for-postgresql 

Modelling tool is included in Enterprise edition.  Win, Mac and Linux.

https://navicat.com/en/products/navicat-for-postgresql-feature-matrix

I'm using Navicat Enterprise on Postgre 9.6 to 11.5. Have worked very well for me.


Thanks,

Morten


Den 06.09.2019 21.10, skrev jbullock:
On 9/6/19 3:15 AM, Arni wrote:

On 04/09/2019 05.51, matthewph76 wrote:
Can anybody advise on some of the best PostgreSQL modeling tools in
terms of keeping the most current with PostgreSQL releases for
physical modeling? 

<snip>
-Matt
This is an interesting question indeed. However the lack of responses
and the mentioned lack of support for newer PGSQL versions in those
tools would suggest there is not much interest in modelling tools in the
Postgres community...

Reagards,
Arni
pgmodeler: so far I'm a fanboy. More oriented toward semantic DBMS
features than physical.

pgadmin4 is (now) packaged for OpenSuSE; me being neither packager, nor
Python guy, somebody got there before me.

Install of the RPM read in one hundred twenty (120) required python
packages (libraries bundled for RPM n dependency soliver.). So, I feel
less bad about running out of cycles doing that by hand, earlier.

120+ required python libraries suggests pgadmin4 might be a tad brittle
in maintenance. Somebody's gonna change something...



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