greg
March 23, 2007, 8:17am
1
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a round-tripping tool for “Database ER
Digram”
<=> “Rails Migrations Files” available? That is to:
Visually plan your database (UML ER diagram) => export Rails
Migrations
Files &
Ability to modify Rails Migration Files and then => read these files
and
produce a visual Database UML ER digram
Thanks
Greg
greg
March 23, 2007, 8:41am
2
No
On Mar 22, 9:16 pm, “Greg H.” [email protected]
greg
March 26, 2007, 2:11am
3
This isn’t what you’re specifically looking for, but it’s an article
about how to generate E-R diagrams from your Models using OmniGraffle
(awesome Mac-only charting app).
Sorry I don’t have a solution, just a pointer, but it’s a pointer
nonetheless.
On Mar 23, 12:16 am, “Greg H.” [email protected]
greg
March 26, 2007, 1:14pm
4
On 26 Mar 2007, at 01:01, [email protected] wrote:
This isn’t what you’re specifically looking for, but it’s an article
about how to generate E-R diagrams from your Models using OmniGraffle
(awesome Mac-only charting app).
Sorry I don’t have a solution, just a pointer, but it’s a pointer
nonetheless.
I can’t seem to see your pointer – could you please post it (again)?
Thanks and regards,
Andy S.
greg
March 26, 2007, 11:01pm
5
Does anyone know if there is a round-tripping tool for “Database ER Digram”
<=> “Rails Migrations Files” available? That is to:
Visually plan your database (UML ER diagram) => export Rails Migrations
Files
Here’s an E-R diagramming tool that can output Rails migrations (Mac
only):
http://www.malcolmhardie.com/sqleditor/cocoa/
Here’s a beta of a slick online one that’s all web2.0 and ajaxy:
http://www.egenial.com.br/er
(and here’s the omnigraffle link:
http://www.hackdiary.com/archives/000093.html )
greg
March 27, 2007, 4:44am
6
have you tried SQLEditor Mark? Is it solid/stable? Is there good
support?
(i.e. from MalcolmHardie Solutions?)
greg
March 27, 2007, 10:40am
7
On 26 Mar 2007, at 22:00, Mark T. wrote:
Here’s an E-R diagramming tool that can output Rails migrations (Mac
only):
SQLEditor for Mac OS X
Here’s a beta of a slick online one that’s all web2.0 and ajaxy:
http://www.egenial.com.br/er
(and here’s the omnigraffle link: http://www.hackdiary.com/archives/
000093.html)
Excellent, thank you for those links.
Regards,
Andy S.