You use the Domain Editor to view and manage domains. When you are working in the Domain Editor in either a logical-only model or the logical side of a logical/physical model, you are using the Domain Editor in logical edit mode.
The Navigation Grid and its toolbar are at the top section of the editor:
Positions the editor on the previous domain in the Navigation Grid.
Positions the editor on the next domain in the Navigation Grid.
Sorts the domains by alphabetic, reverse alphabetic, or domain hierarchy. You select the method you want using the drop-down menu that opens after you click the Sort button. Visual cues are provided for how the domain list is currently sorted:
Specifies that the domain list is sorted in alphabetic order.
Specifies that the domain list is sorted in reverse alphabetic order.
Specifies that the domain list is sorted in domain hierarchy.
Creates a new domain that becomes the current object in the editor.
Deletes the selected domain.
Resets all properties to restore inheritance for the selected domain.
Opens online help for the editor.
Lets you filter a very large list of domains in the Navigation Grid to quickly locate the domain for which you want to view or define properties.
Displays the domain name. You can change the domain name in this field using in-place editing.
Displays the current parent domain. You can change the domain using the drop-down list.
Specifies the logical data type for the domain. You can change the data type using the drop-down list. The drop-down list contains the data types related to the current domain.
Specifies whether the domain should only appear in the logical model. Select this check box if you want the selected domain to appear in the logical model only. Clear this check box if you want the selected domain in the physical model. If you are working with a logical-only model and select this check box, when you derive a new physical-only model, the selected domain does not appear in the new model.
Note: When you select or clear the check box in the Navigation Grid, your selection is automatically reflected in the Logical Only check box in the General tab.
Consolidates most of the information about a domain into a single page. Use the horizontal and vertical splitters to rearrange the area in which to edit. The Domain Parent list lets you select a parent domain, and contains a toolbar that lets you sort the list of parent domains. The Image option lets you select an icon to use to represent the domain. If you only need to edit domain name, domain parent, logical data type, or the Logical Only flag, you can do so in the Navigation Grid. However, if you need to inherit, override, or harden a domain's name or data type, or inherit or override a domain's null option or its associated attribute name or image, you can perform this within the General tab. Visual cues are provided for the Logical Data Type, Null Option, Name, Image, Attribute Name, and Attribute Image options so that you can see the inheritance setting for each:
Specifies to inherit the domain data type, null option, name, image, attribute name, or image.
Specifies to override inheritance for the domain data type, null option, name, image, attribute name, or image.
Specifies to harden the domain name or data type.
Lets you specify a validation rule and default value for a domain. You can select a validation rule and default value using the drop-down lists, or select the check box to use an inherited constraint or default value.
Lets you enter text that provides a definition for the domain. Use the toolbar to cut, copy, or paste text, open the Text Editor, or check spelling. The definition serves as internal documentation for your model. In a logical/physical model, or when you derive a physical model from a logical model, the definition migrates to the physical side as a comment.
Lets you view where the domain is used in the model.
Lets you enter user-defined property values for the domain.
Lets you view history and view or enter user notes.
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