Oracle Cluster Editor
Use the following options and tabs in the Oracle Cluster Editor to add or edit Oracle clusters and cluster properties.
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Previous
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Positions the editor on the previous cluster in the Navigation Grid.
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Next
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Positions the editor on the next cluster in the Navigation Grid.
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Sort
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Sorts the clusters by alphabetic or reverse alphabetic order. 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 cluster list is currently sorted:
Specifies that the cluster list is sorted in alphabetic order.
Specifies that the cluster list is sorted in reverse alphabetic order.
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New
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Creates a new cluster that becomes the current object in the editor.
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Delete
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Deletes the selected cluster.
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DB Sync
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Opens the DB Sync wizard so you can perform a database level compare of objects in the current model with matching objects in another model.
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Help
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Opens online help for the editor.
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Lets you filter a very large list of clusters in the Navigation Grid to quickly locate the cluster for which you need to view or define properties.
- Name
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Specifies the name of the cluster. You can change the name of the cluster in this field.
- Owner
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Specifies the schema of the database to which the cluster belongs. You select the schema from the drop-down list.
- Generate
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Generates SQL during forward engineering. Clear the check box if you do not want to generate SQL.
- General
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View and modify cluster properties such as cluster type and size.
- Storage
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Lets you specify values for cluster tablespace storage, transactions, and freelists.
- Options
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Lets you specify additional options for parallel type, row dependency, and cache type.
- Index
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Lets you create an Oracle cluster index.
- Dependencies
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Displays any dependencies for the cluster.
- Comment
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Lets you enter any comments that you want to associate with the cluster.
- UDP
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Lets you enter user-defined property values for a cluster.
- Notes
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Lets you view or edit user notes.
Oracle clusters are supported in the following features:
- Forward Engineering
- Reverse Engineering
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