Google BigQuery
Following sections explain the forward engineering options for Google BigQuery.
Parameter |
Description |
Additional Information |
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Option Set | Specifies the option set template for forward engineering |
Open: Use this option to open a saved XML option set file. Save: Use this option to save a configured option set. Save As: Use this option to save an option set either in the model or in the XML format at an external location. Delete: Use this option to delete an option set. |
Google BigQuery Schema Generation |
Displays available schema generation groups for the database objects from which you can select schema generation options. Based on the database object selection, the right-side pane displays available schema generation options for the selected object in schema generation group |
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Database Template | Specifies the database template for controlling schema generation |
Browse: Use this option to browse and select a database template. Edit: Use this option to edit a template in the Template Editor. Reset: Use this option to reset the Database Template option. |
Parameter |
Description |
Additional Information |
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Summary | Specifies the summary of the options selected for the schema generation |
Show Selected Only: Use this option to show the selected options only. Edit Options: Use this option to edit the selected options for the schema generation. |
Comment | Use this option to add comments about the schema |
Parameter |
Description |
Additional Information |
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Object Name | Displays available objects for owner override. Enter an owner name to the Global Override object to override all assignments for the listed object groups |
The list of available objects is based on the current target server and may include the following object groups: Table, Index, View, Materialized View, Trigger, Sequence, Synonym, Cluster, Cluster Index, and Library |
Owner Override | Specifies the owner name to override assignments of the owner for that object group |
Parameter |
Description |
Additional Information |
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Object | Specifies the selected objects such as tables, collections, records, nodes, documents, user types, and views for the schema generation. |
The object differs based on your database. |
Display either Logical Names or Physical Names |
Logical Names: Indicates that only logical names of the tables are included in the generated schema. Physical Names: Indicates that only physical names of the tables are included in the generated schema. Physical Names, show owner: Indicates that physical names and owners of the tables are included in the generated schema. Physical Names, show owner using User: Indicates that the physical names and owners of the tables are included in the generated schema. Owners of the tables are displayed using User. |
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Select all of the items in the list | Use this option to select all the tables in the list. |
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Unselect all of the items in the list | Use this option to unselect all the tables. | |
Select all unselected items, and unselect all selected items | Use this option to select all the unselected tables and unselect all the previously selected tables. | |
Search Object |
Use this option to search objects such as tables, collections, and views based on your database. |
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Tables Filtered By | Specifies whether to filter table objects based on table, tablespace, or database. | Applicable to AlloyDB, Db2 for z/OS, Db2 for LUW, Oracle, Redshift, Snowflake, and SQL Server databases. |
Apply selection of Tables to Tablespaces and Databases |
Specifies whether to apply the table selection to tablespace, or database. |
Applicable to Db2 for LUW and Db2 for z/OS databases. |
Parameter |
Description |
Additional Information |
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Viewer |
Displays the schema in the viewer editor |
Collapse All: Use this option to collapse all the nodes. Search: Use this option to search a text entered in the search box. Find Previous: Use this option to navigate to previous search string in the search results Find Next: Use this option to navigate to next search string in the search result. |
Text | Displays the schema in the text editor |
Save: Use this option to save the generated schema. Search: Use this option to search through the generated schema. Print: Use this option to print the generated schema. Replace: Use this option to find and replace text in the generated schema. Copy: Use this option to copy the selected text in the schema. Text Options: Use this option to edit window settings, fonts, syntax color. Git: Use this option to commit the FE script to a Git repository. |
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