Showing posts with label Operating System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operating System. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Navicat Tips: How to create model from an existing database using Navicat Data Modeler?


Conditions:
  1.       Import tables through ODBC (through MariaDB in Linux version)
  2.       Use the “Microsoft Access Driver” to add a new data source


Windows:
Select “Tools” in the menu bar > Choose “Import from Database…” > Click “Manage Connection” > (Bottom left corner) “Manage Connection” > Select “ODBC” in “New Connection” from the dropdown list


Go to “Administrative Tools” in Control Panel > Select Database Sources
(select 32-bit ODBC Database Sources if using a 32-bit Navicat Data Modeler; select 64-bit ODBC Database Sources while using a 64-bit Navicat Data Modeler)



“User DSN” tab > Click “Add…” > Select “Microsoft Access Driver (*mdb) > Input Data Source Name in the setup window > Click “Select…” > Select database file > Click “OK” > Close the window when finish the settings 


Click “Manage Connection” > “New Connection” > Select “ODBC” > Set up the connection by inputting Connection Name > Select Data Source > Click “OK”


(You can also import connections that established in other Navicat Software to Navicat Data Modeler.)

Select the connection > Click “Manage Connection” > Choose “Import Connections from Navicat…” > Select connection(s) to import > Click “OK” 


Choose objects > Click “Start” to import 



Mac:
Select “import from Database” from “File” menu > Click “New Connection” > Choose “ODBC” 


Set up the connection > Click “OK”

(You can also import connections that established in other Navicat Software to Navicat Data Modeler.)

Click “Import Connection” > Select connection(s) to import > Click “OK” 


Select the connection > Click “Continue” > Choose object(s) to import > Click “Continue” > Click “Import” to start 



Linux:
Select “Tools” from menu bar > Choose “Import from Database…” > Click “Manage Connection” > Click “Manage Connection” button at the bottom left corner > Click “New Connection > Select “ODBC” > Set up the connection > Click “OK” 


(You can also import connections that established in other Navicat Software to Navicat Data Modeler.)

Click “Manage Connection” > Choose “Import Connections from Navicat…” > Select connection(s) to import > Click “OK” 



Select the connection > Choose object(s) to import > Click “start” to import 

Check out our other tutorials at bit.ly/navicatyoutube.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Navicat™ Data Modeler for Linux is released

PremiumSoft today announces the launch of the Linux version of Navicat™ Data Modeler. The addition of Navicat Data Modeler for Linux marks a complete support to the three major Operating Systems, Windows, Mac and Linux.

Due to increasing demand of a data modeling tool within Navicat, PremiumSoft has launched Navicat Data Modeler for Windows in March, and Mac version in May, and they have now complete the family by adding Linux version of the Navicat Data Modeler.

Navicat Data Modeler is a standalone product to provide sophisticated functions and features in data modeling. Navicat Data Modeler aims to provide customers an easy yet powerful way to create data models for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle and SQLite databases.

The main features in Navicat Data Modeler are:
  • supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, and SQLite
  • database structure visually
  • performs reverse/forward engineer process
  • imports table structures from ODBC data sources
  • generates SQL files and print models to files
  • and more
Navicat Data Modeler is now available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Priced at US$199 for Commercial License, and US$79 for Non-Commercial License.

Or, download the 30-day fully functional free trial at: http://www.navicat.com/en/download/download.html