In a physical model based on either the MySQL, ODBC, or SAP ASE target server, the <database> tab in the Table Column Editor contains options for defining common table column properties such as physical data type and null option.
Use the General tab in the View Column Editor to manage view column properties in a physical model.
To define view column properties
The View Column Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new column. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of columns to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
Displays the current parent domain. You can change the domain using the check boxes. Use the toolbar to sort the domain list or open the Domain Editor to work with domains.
Displays the view column name. You can change the name in this field or specify one of the following naming options:
Specifies to inherit the view column name from the domain.
Specifies to override inheritance of the view column name.
Specifies to harden the view column name.
Lets you select a data type from the drop-down list to apply to the selected column. If the selected data type requires a value for precision, scale, or both, enter the value inside the data type parentheses. For example, you can select the DECIMAL() data type and specify a precision of 2 and a scale of 10 inside the parentheses to assign the data type DECIMAL(2,10) to the selected column.
View column properties are defined and the View Column Editor closes.
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