Table editor
In the Table editor, you can define or modify the characteristics of a Table.
- Table overview
The Overview tab displays the label in a read/write mode. It also displays information specific to the instance in a read-only mode and provides access to the other tabs of the instance. - Table Definition tab
A Table is defined by a name and label, but you can complete its definition in the Definition tab for documentary purpose. You can also modify the default COBOL target of the generated Table. - -CE Lines tab
This tab is used to identify the elements that compose the current Segment or Table. You can call Data Elements, Segments, undefined Data Elements, Data Element groups on a Segment or a Table. You can also add fillers for a Segment only. - Call of subschemas and subsystems
The -SS Lines tab is common to the Table editor and Logical View editor. It is used to define the subschemas in a Logical View or the subschemas and subsystems in a Table. - Level, Address, and Length
The Level, Address, and Length tab gives information about the elements that are called in the Segment or a Table, such as their COBOL descriptions. It also displays statistics on the Segment. - -G Lines tab
The -G Lines tab is common to all entities but its content is different according to the entity type. - -CR Lines tab
This tab is shared by all the entities. It contains the links between entities. These links are called "references". In this tab, you can add references that are not already defined in the design of the entities. - Keywords tab
In this tab, you enter new keywords or view the keywords that are already assigned to the instance.
Parent topic: The Table entity
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