Working with the Show Symbols Dialog Box

The Show Symbols dialog box displays all objects belonging to the current package. You can select objects from other packages for display in the current diagram using the Add Objects tool.

Object symbols are organized by object type in sub-tabs. Only relevant tabs are displayed. For example, if your package contains only tables and references, only the Table tab will be available, as references are contained in table definitions. If shortcuts, extended dependencies and/or free symbols are present in the package, they appear on their own sub-tabs.

The following tools are available for selecting symbols:

Tool

Description



Allows you to select objects from other packages to display them in the current diagram.



Selects all objects in the current tab. You can select all objects on all tabs by pressing the Ctrl key as you click or by clicking the arrow and selecting All Pages.



Deselects all objects in the current tab. You can deselect all objects on all tabs by pressing the Ctrl key as you click or by clicking the arrow and selecting All Pages.



Moves all selected object to the top of the list



Moves all selected object to the bottom of the list

Note:

You cannot delete a symbol from the Show Symbols dialog box. When a symbol is hidden it is not deleted.

Show Symbol Directly in the Diagram

If an object has no symbol, you can show it directly in the diagram without using the Show Symbols dialog box, by using the:


  • Drag and Drop feature

  • Paste as Shortcut command

    Action

    Result

    Standard Drag and Drop from Browser to diagram

    Object symbol created in the destination diagram

    Drag and Drop from diagram to diagram + Create shortcut option selected (General Options)

    or

    Copy symbol + Paste as Shortcut command from diagram to diagram

    Object symbol created in the destination diagram with symbol format parameters and relative position preserved

For more information on dragging and dropping and the Paste as Shortcut command, see Pasting an Object as a Shortcut.


Created October 7, 2009. Send feedback on this help topic to Sybase Technical Publications: pubs@sybase.com