Use the SQL Server Symmetric Key Editor to define symmetric keys at the database level in a SQL Server physical model.
To define a symmetric key in SQL Server
The SQL Server Symmetric Key Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new symmetric key. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of symmetric keys to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
Displays the symmetric key name. You can change the symmetric key name in this field.
Specifies to use an algorithm for the symmetric key. Select an algorithm from the drop-down list.
Specifies the owner of the symmetric key. Select a name from the drop-down list.
Generates SQL during forward engineering. Clear the check box if you do not want to generate SQL.
Specifies the certificates that will be part of the symmetric key. You can select one, multiple, or no certificates. Click the icon on the toolbar to open the SQL Server Certificate Editor to work with certificates.
Specifies the asymmetric keys that will be part of the symmetric key. You can select one, multiple, or no asymmetric keys. Click the icon on the toolbar to open the SQL Server Asymmetric Key Editor to work with asymmetric keys.
Specifies another symmetric key to reference. You can select one, multiple, or no symmetric keys.
The symmetric key is defined and the SQL Server Symmetric Key Editor closes.
Copyright © 2017 erwin Inc.
All rights reserved.
|
|