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Database ERD- design tool with Reverse Engineering
...Allows to generate the essential DDL- scripts for CREATE/DROP/DELETE- operations based on the current ERD.
"Apricot DB" supports two popular ERD notations: the "Crow's Foot" and "IDEF1x".
The databases supported by Apricot DB:
Oracle; SQL Server; MySQL; MariaDB; PostgreSQL; DB2/DB2 LUW; H2; SQLite
Your feedback is appreciated.
This database modeling utility is an excel workbook to help you to design database. It supports DB2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, SQLite and SQL Server. In the excel workbook, you can define database, generate SQL scripts and import database definition from database.
The office site is https://github.com/snyang/Database-Modeling-Excel
Oracle database can be design in excel. This small API will help to generate SQL scripts for the designed tables. One can generate the excel from the existing tables and group them as per module, master/transaction table etc.
DB Designer Fork is a fork of the fabFORCE DBDesigner 4. It integrates entity relationship design,front-end (you can run queries) and SQL exporting.DB Designer Fork generates SQL scripts for Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, FireBird, SQLite and PostgreSQL.