Attributes for Bound properties

In the IDO Property Wizard, after you select the Bound option and then click Next, provide values for these attributes:

General attributes

Bind To
(Required) Select the table column to which the new property is to be bound.
Property Name
(Required) Provide the name to be used for the new property.

For bound properties, this field defaults to the table column name, but you can change it.

Property Class
Optionally, select a property class to be used for the new property.

Data Type attributes

Inherit from Property Class
This check box is selected if the property is associated with a property class. When the check box is selected, specifications for Data Type, Length, and Decimal are inherited from the property class. In this case, they are read-only.

To specify other values (and not inherit from the property class), clear this check box.

[Selection list:]
Select the data type to assign to the IDO property. If the property has a data type assigned already, this field displays the data type.

For more information about data types, see Data Type.

Length
Specify the maximum number of characters that the property can include. This attribute applies to properties with a Data Type of String.

If the property has a length attribute assigned already, this field displays the assigned value.

Decimal
Specify the number of decimal places to display to the right of the decimal point. This attribute applies only to properties with a Data Type of Decimal.

If the property has a decimal value assigned already, this field displays the assigned value.

Column Data Type attributes

Inherit from Property Class
This check box is selected if the property is associated with a property class. When the check box is selected, the specification for Column Data Type is inherited from the property class. In this case, it is read-only.

To specify another value (and not inherit from the property class), clear this check box.

[Selection list]
Select the "column data type" to be associated with the property. If the property has a column data type assigned already, this field displays the name of that column data type.

With bound properties, the system defaults this attribute to the SQL Server user-defined data type associated with the column the property is bound to.

For more information about column data types, see Column Data Type.