AlloyDB Support Summary
The following list summarizes support for AlloyDB property page editors. Apart from the basic erwin® Data Modeler physical objects, such as tables, indexes, and triggers, the list includes editors that provide additional support and are used to define more specific AlloyDB property values. To create any of these objects and define their properties, refer to the Defining AlloyDB Objects section.
- Collations
- Databases
- Domains
- Functions
- Materialized Views
- Permissions
- Roles
- Schemas
- Sequences
- Tables
- Tablespaces
- Triggers
- User-Defined Types
- Views
Defining AlloyDB Objects
Follow these steps to create AlloyDB objects and define their properties:
- In the Model Explorer, right-click the required object and click New.
An instance of the object is created. - Right-click the newly created instance and click Properties.
The object's property editor opens. - Set the values of all the required properties.
For information on properties, refer to the corresponding object's property page from the above list. - Click Close.
The object is created and the required properties are set.
Refer to the AlloyDB documentation for detailed information on specific AlloyDB objects and properties. erwin® Data Modeler documentation for the property editors provides brief descriptions of the controls on each dialog box and tab, which you can use as a point of reference while working with database design features.
As a best practice, use the AlloyDB ANSI ODBC driver for Reverse Engineering from Database (REDB) while using erwin® Data Modeler.
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