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Define DB2 LUW Security Label Components

You use the DB2 for LUW Security Label Component Editor to define a component that you want to use as part of a security policy.

To define DB2 LUW security label components

  1. Right-click a Security Label Component in the Model Explorer and select Properties.

    The DB2 for LUW Security Label Component Editor opens.

  2. Select a security label component and work with the following options:

    Note: Click New New icon in property editors to create a new object on the toolbar to create a security label component. Use the Enter filter text text box to filter a large list of names to locate the one you want to work with.

    Name

    Specifies the name of the security label component.

    Element Type

    Specifies the element type. Select from the drop-down list. Select from one of the following values:

    Array: Select this type to define an ordered set of elements.

    Set: Select this type to define an unordered list of elements.

    Tree: Select this type to define elements that are arranged in a tree (hierarchical) structure.

    Generate

    Specifies whether or not to generate DDL for this object during Forward Engineering.

  3. Work with the following fields on the Security Elements tab:
    Name

    Indicates the name of the security element.

    Note: Click New New icon in property editors to create a new object on the toolbar to create a security element.

  4. (Optional) Click the Comment tab and enter any comments that you want to associate with the object.
  5. (Optional) Click the Where Used tab to view where the object is used within the model.
  6. (Optional) Click the UDP tab to work with user-defined properties for the object.
  7. (Optional) Click the Notes tab to view and edit user notes.
  8. (Optional) Click the Extended Notes tab to view or edit user notes.
  9. Click Close.

    The DB2 for LUW Security Label Components Editor closes.

More information:

Add a Comment in a Property Editor

Add a UDP in a Physical Property Editor