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I would like to be able to mound a ERD choosing only tables I need for my analisys.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Right click table, and click ERD for Table, but then it brings the table and all related tables (limited to deep defined in parameters), but even with Depp level 1, it brings too many tables I don't need. My system is multi-tenant and heavly normalized. If I bring the "Company" table, it get all 399 tables of the schema. If I bring the Bill table, it brings Bill, customers, contract, company, and other 99 tables I don't need.
Also, if I'm using deep level 1, but I actually want to analyze one path with deep level 2, then ERD becomes a unusable (see the screenshot below).
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Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to be able to mound a ERD choosing only tables I need for my analisys.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Right click table, and click ERD for Table, but then it brings the table and all related tables (limited to deep defined in parameters), but even with Depp level 1, it brings too many tables I don't need. My system is multi-tenant and heavly normalized. If I bring the "Company" table, it get all 399 tables of the schema. If I bring the Bill table, it brings Bill, customers, contract, company, and other 99 tables I don't need.
Also, if I'm using deep level 1, but I actually want to analyze one path with deep level 2, then ERD becomes a unusable (see the screenshot below).
Additional context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: