![]() That being said, I found it very useful to create my own ERD manually. In the end what had previously taken me hours to complete now only took me 30 seconds. The next time I attempted to create an ERD I first right-clicked on the database I wanted to work with and instead chose “Generate ERD” and initially it still appeared that I had a blank ERD to start with but when I zoomed out I noticed that an ERD was already created for me and it included all of the accurate table names, row names, constraints and relationships. Because of that I actually had to manually create each table, row, and constraint in the diagram and it took me hours. When I initially tried to create an ERD using pgAdmin 4 I clicked on the “New ERD Project” option in the Tools dropdown and it gave me a blank grid to work off of. ![]() ![]() PRE-NOTE (If you want to create an ERD fast then read this) ![]()
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