AI Schema Builder
The AI Schema Builder is an advanced tool designed to help you track and manage all fields in all tables within a specific database. It automatically identifies fields, lists tables with the relevant fields, and allows you to list all unlisted tables with a single click.
How it works?
Field Tracking
The AI Schema Builder scans your database to identify and track all fields in all tables
Table Listing
After identifying the fields, it lists all tables with the relevant fields needed for your database operations
Automated Table Listing
With one click, all unlisted tables can be automatically listed, including each field, ensuring comprehensive database management
User-Friendly Interface
The tool provides an intuitive interface that simplifies database schema management, even for users with limited technical expertise
How it use?
-
Navigate to Data Connectors page. Select the
Database
you want to work on. -
Click the
AI Schema Builder
button located in the top right corner of the page
- The AI Schema Builder will start scanning all
Unlisted tables
in your database. - Once the scan is complete, the AI Schema Builder will identify and list all relevant fields for each
Unlisted table
. - The AI Schema Builder will automatically create
Logical Models
for all identified Unlisted tables. - The AI Schema Builder will generate the
Schema
for the unlisted tables and display them along with their relevant fields. - Once generated, you can edit the corresponding fields by clicking the specific table.
The AI Schema Builder may not always perfectly understand the relationships between your data. It is crucial to review its recommendations and adjust them based on your specific needs.
Benefits
- Save Time: Automating field detection and table selection significantly reduces the manual effort required for schema creation.
- Increase Efficiency: Streamline your workflow by automating a significant portion of the schema creation process.
- Simplicity: Simplifies database schema management with an easy-to-use interface and automated processes.
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