[Dbix-class] Database Schema Designer

Matt O'Donnell matt at absolutod.com
Tue Oct 9 14:39:31 GMT 2007


dbWrench (http://www.dbwrench.com) is a nice cross platform db designer.  It 
is commercial, but not as expensive as Toad Data Modeler.  I have used it on 
windows, linux, and osx.  

I haven't played with the reverse and forward engineering too much, but it 
worked like I expected it to.

matt

On Tuesday 09 October 2007 06:59:07 am Dave Howorth wrote:
> John Napiorkowski wrote:
> > --- Sven Eppler <sven at sveneppler.de> wrote:
> >> Hello Guys!
> >>
> >> I've got a quite simple question: Does anybody know
> >> any good and usable
> >> database schema design tool? I'm searching for
> >> something which
> >> represents my tables and their relations graphicaly
> >> and then allows me
> >> to export these schemas to SQL.
> >>
> >> I already knwo DBDesigner4 by FabForce. But that's
> >> no big hit on linux
> >> (64bit) because it needs some additional libraries
> >> which are only
> >> available for 32bit. (and no, i don't want a 32bit
> >> chroot only for this
> >> tool :) )
> >>
> >> So anybody got some ideas?
>
> What distro are you using? 32-bit apps just run on Suse for example. No
> need for chroot. There are separate library paths for 32- and 64-bit. So
> if your distro is sane ... :)
>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Sven
> >
> > Toadsoft has a free version of a tool that I like to
> > use:
> > http://www.toadsoft.com/toaddm/toad_data_modeler.htm
>
> Errm, it's a windows app isn't it? The OP wants 64-bit Linux.
>
> Cheers, Dave
>
>
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