Macro Syntax
The erwin DM macro syntax commands are composed of keywords, punctuation, and parameters.
- Keywords always start with a percent sign (%) and must be entered exactly as shown.
- Punctuation includes braces {}, parentheses (), and commas. You use: braces to specify results, what you want to do based on the keyword and the parameters; parentheses to specify parameters, and commas to separate parameters if you include more than one parameter in a command. To display the expanded code in a list, place the end brace on a new line in the syntax, as shown below.
Syntax Example |
Expansion |
%ForEachAttribute() { |
master-number |
- Parameters are shown in angle brackets. You can replace parameters with your own text, number, SQL code, or other erwin DM macros by typing the macro command in a trigger, stored procedure, or script.
Here is an example of syntax at work using the %ChildAtts macro:
- %ChildAtts
Lists all the attributes of the child entity in a relationship and performs the specified action on each one.
- Full Syntax
%ChildAtts(<separator>,<action>, <prefix>)
- Full Syntax Example
/*If the current relationship is <is in stock as>, then */
%ChildAtts(" or ",update)
- Expansion
update(movie_copy_number) or
update(master_number) or
…
- Usage
Relationship macro-can be used in RI or Rel Override.
The following provides a graphical display of the example:
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