The adapter discovers business objects in a database by analyzing the database to identify the schemas. Then it creates a list of all the objects from the database and shows it as a tree structure.
The schemas are displayed as the top-level nodes in the tree. The schema nodes are not selectable for generation.
Under each schema are nodes labeled Tables, Views, Stored Procedures, and Synonyms/Nicknames. These nodes are not selectable for generation. The objects listed under these nodes are the names of the tables, views, stored procedures, and synonyms/nicknames. These nodes are marked as selectable for generation. If no tables, views, stored procedures, or synonyms exist for a particular schema, none are listed.
You can specify filter properties if you want to narrow the list of schemas displayed in the tree; otherwise, all schemas are displayed. "Filter and node properties" in the "Reference" section describes the properties you need to provide.
You can select a tables, views, stored procedures, or synonyms/nicknames node, then click the Filter button, and the enterprise service discovery wizard queries for an ObjectNameFilter. You can use the ObjectNameFilter property to filter the list of database objects to display. "Filter and node properties" in the "Reference" section describes the ObjectNameFilter property.
Object selection and generation
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.
Parent topic: Generating business objects
Related reference
Filter and node properties
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