To generate business objects, you select database object nodes. Then the enterprise service discovery wizard generates business objects for the objects of the selected nodes.
You can select multiple database object nodes. When you specifiy filter properties, if you check "Add Business Object ASI," then for each node that you select, the enterprise service discovery wizard queries you for the object-level parameters for StatusColumnName, StatusValue, and stored procedure association.
For StatusColumnName, you are presented with a list of the actual column names for the particular object from which to set the StatusColumnName. You need to type the StatusValue. These values are set in the business object-level application-specific information (ASI).
You can choose to associate stored procedures to the business objects. A list of all the supported stored procedure types is presented. Each stored procedure type has a list of stored procedures available in the database. One stored procedure can be assigned to a particular stored procedure type.
For each stored procedure assigned, a list of the stored procedure’s input and output parameters is presented. Each parameter has a list of the business object’s attributes. The parameter’s type is listed in the property’s description. You may select one business object attribute for each stored procedure parameter. All of the stored procedure types that have a stored procedure assigned are added to the Verb ASI of the business object. See "Verb application-specific information ."
After you have selected database objects, you need to set values for the Selection properties. The enterprise service discovery wizard queries for the Selection properties. For details about these properties, see "Selection properties" in the "Reference " section.
Parent topic: Discovery of system capabilities
Related tasks
Selection properties
Related reference
Verb application-specific information
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