This chapter is composed of :
The Schema Preferences allows the developer to set the Schema global settings.
These settings will be inherited to each new Database Schema wizard page.
Our Database Schema file is associated with a Database Schema DTD.
When this option is activated the DTD will be validated against its associated Schema.
As an example the following screenshot shows the Database Console result when opening an empty schema file.
The associated DTD rules that a database node should have at least one table or view defined.
The Reverse Filter changes the reverse behaviour when you access the Meta Data of your Database.
When selected :
When selected
When reversed, Default Value can be encoded as characters, Base64 or Hexadecimal value.
This behaviour is inherited from the Database SQL Global Preferences Encoding Policy.
You can control the default behaviour of a Foreign Key.
The options available are:
The Database Schema containing all the database physical descriptions is Torque compatible.
If you plan to generate Torque objects, you can set the default Torque options.
For further details about Torque options, you will find a detailed page here.