Chapter 4 Building Conceptual Data Models


Modifying the entity display preferences

You can modify the following display preferences for an entity using the Tools→Display Preferences command:

Preference Display description Examples
All attributes All attributes including all identifying attributes
Primary attributes Only entity attributes that are primary identifier attributes
Identifying attributes All attributes that are defined as identifier attributes for the entity, including primary identifier attributes
Display limit (x) Number of entity attributes shown depending on defined value of x. In the example, x is 5
Identifiers All identifier attributes for the entity are listed at the bottom of the entity symbol
Stereotype Stereotype of the entity
Comment Comment of the entity. When selected, all other check boxes are deselected, except for Stereotype
Data types Data type for each entity attribute
Replace by Domains Domain for each entity attribute. You can only display domains when the Data type check box is selected
Domains Domain of an attribute in an entity. This display option interacts with the selection for Data types. As a result, there are four display options See Display domain and data type for options and examples
Mandatory The letter <M> beside each entity attribute when it is mandatory
Identifier indicators <pi> indicators next to attributes that are primary identifier attributes

<ai> indicators next to identifier attributes that are not primary identifier attributes

Stereotype (Entity attributes) Stereotype of the entity attributes
Stereotype (Entity identifiers) Stereotype of the entity identifiers

Display domain and data type

You can display the domain of an attribute in the symbol of an entity. There are four display options available:

Selected check box
Result

Symbol
Data type Displays only the data type, if it exists
Domains Displays only the domain, if it exists
Data types

Domains
Displays both data type and domain, if they exist
Data types

Replace by domains
If domain exists and data type does not exist, then displays domain.

If domain does not exist and data type exists, then displays data type.

 


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