Thread: AW: Re: What CASE tools and clients for Postgres?
Hello,
we are using the mentioned tool "DeZign for Databases" for the development of our business applications based on PostgreSQL and are really content with it. It is easy-to-use and has a rather complete functionality.
Best regards, Jens Hartwig
-----------------------------------------------------
T-Systems
Project Manager
debis Systemhaus GEI GmbH
Address: Eichhornstraße 3, 10785 Berlin
Postal Address: 10785 Berlin
Phone: (004930) 25 54-32 82
Fax: (004930) 25 54-31 87
Mobile: (0170) 167 26 48
E-Mail: jens.hartwig@t-systems.de
Internet: http://www.t-systems.de
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Rick van Dijk [mailto:r.vandijk@datanamic.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juni 2001 17:37
> An: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
> Betreff: [ADMIN] Re: What CASE tools and clients for Postgres?
>
>
> hello Milorad,
>
> Our tool, DeZign for databases can be used for data modeling.
> Dezign for
> databases is a database development tool using an entity
> relationship diagram.
> It visually supports the lay out of the entities and relations and
> automatically generates SQL schemas for PostgreSQL databases.
> At the moment
> only available as a win32 application. You can download an
> evaluation version
> from http://www.datanamic.com
>
> regards
> Rick van Dijk
> Datanamic
>
>
> Milorad Poluga schreef:
>
> > Hi, everybody!
> > I am a programmer with the 12-years experience in COBOL and
> FoxPro under
> > Unix environment.
> > Postgres seems to me as a good choice for step toward web
> apps, ERP, CRM,
> > e-business/commerce, etc. I have red many articles about
> Postgres but I am
> > still not sure:
> > 1. What is the recommended tool from design of business
> processes and data
> > model, e.g. what CASE tool is the best for porting logical schema to
> > Postgres (if any is directly applicable);
> > 2. What is the best client tool with a good GUI for
> Unix/Linux, and what is
> > for Windows/NT environment?
> > Thanks in advance for any advice, web link or book title.
> > Milorad Poluga
>
>
> ---------------------------(end of
> broadcast)---------------------------
> TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
>