About viewing IDO definitions
To view the elements and attributes of an IDO, use the IDOs form and execute Filter-In-Place. Then, in the Grid View, select the IDO you want to view.
The "wizard" buttons
Across the top of the form are four buttons. Each of these four buttons launches a "wizard" form that you can use to create these resources for an IDO you have checked out.
For more information about these buttons, see the context-sensitive help associated with each button.
General IDO attributes
In the section just below these buttons, the IDOs form displays the basic, or general, attributes of the selected IDO: its name, associated IDO project, and so on.
In the lower right-hand area of this section, there are also two buttons (
and ) that allow you to check the IDO out. check it in, or unlock it if you are using source control on your system. These source control actions can be performed from this form, without having to use Form Control.For detailed information about each of the attributes in this section, see the context-sensitive help associated with each attribute.
Form access buttons
Below the general attributes area is a row of buttons that you can use to launch forms for the various elements of an IDO—tables, properties, methods, and so on. These forms provide more detailed information than is generally available on the IDOs form. They also usually provide options to create or modify IDO elements.
For detailed information about these buttons, see the context-sensitive help associated with each button.
Attributes grid
At the bottom of the form is a notebook component with several tabs. Use these tabs to view summaries of the elements and other information associated with the selected IDO:
This tab: | Displays a list and condensed view of this information: |
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Tables | Lists the tables associated with the IDO |
Properties | LIsts the properties defined in the IDO |
Methods | Lists the methods associated with the IDO |
Filters | Lists any filters applied to the IDO, whether active or not |
Rules | Lists any rules that define relationships between IDOs and the policies to enforce when records are deleted |
Workflow Summary | Lists any application system events associated with the IDO and the number of event handlers for each event |