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Create Columns
Columns are represented in the UML Data Modeling Profile as a stereotyped attribute; that is, an attribute with the Column stereotype.
How to
To create columns
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Right-click on the required Table in a diagram, and select the Attributes context menu option. The Attributes dialog displays, showing the columns of the selected Table.
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In the Name field, type the column name.
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In the Data Type field, click on the drop-down arrow and select the data type (ensure the Table's target database is set first; this populates the Data Type drop-down list). Click on the Save button.
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Complete the required optional fields, listed in the reference table below.
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Click on the Column Properties button. The Database Columns Properties dialog displays. Supported column properties are identified below; it is assumed that you understand which data types these properties apply to:
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Click on the OK button to return to the Attributes dialog, and then click on the Save button.
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Click on the:
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Reference
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Primary Key |
Indicates whether the column is the primary key for this table.
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Not Null |
Indicates whether empty values are forbidden for this column.
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Unique |
Indicates whether it is forbidden for any two values of this column to be identical. The unique stereotype applied to an index ensures that no two combinations of values across a set of columns can be identical.
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Initial |
A value that can be used as a default value for this column, if required.
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Access |
Determines the column's scope (Private, Protected or Public). The default value is Public.
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Alias |
An alternative name for the field for display and documentation purposes.
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Notes |
Additional information necessary to document the column. You can format the text using the Notes toolbar at the top of the field. |
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Notes
• | For MySQL, before creating columns you must first add ENUM and SET datatypes. |
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• | (Alt+F1) | Database Engineering | Physical Data Model | Add Column |