[postgis-users] Data Modeling tool supporting geometric types

Bruno Patini Furtado bpfurtado at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 07:48:44 PDT 2006


Thanks for the reply Gregory, I do also love the DBVisualiser tool :) But it
just did not cross through my mind that it could correctly show the
geometric data types of PostGres.

I also have found how to use specific database types on Enterprise
Architect. After setting the project database to Postgres, what I could only
do in the 'code generation' toolbar, I could change my tables 'database'
property as well. Then the specific data types are shown, like the geometric
ones, on the column editor.

On 8/24/06, Gregory S. Williamson <gsw at globexplorer.com> wrote:
>
> You might try DBVisualizer <http://www.dbvis.com/> ... attached image
> shows a table defintion with geometry. Not sure if this is really answering
> your question though ... I use this tool to draw pretty pictures for
> engineering and others; most of the actual DDL is plain-ol-fashioned SQL in
> text files rather than using a GUI.
>
> Greg Williamson
> DBA
> GlobeXplorer LLC
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> Hi,
>
> My company currently uses Enterprise Architect to Model its databases
> schemas or DDL (Data Definition Language). But it has no support to
> geometry
> types provided by PostGIS. Is there anyone using a Database tool that
> support this geometric types?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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