Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual page 49

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Table 2–14 (Cont.) Field Manipulation Screen Commands
Command
Create array
Hide/Reveal field
Set dimension
Set field attribute
Nullable/Not nullable
Set scale
Set size
Field menu
Modeling Interactions for OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB
Description
This command allows you to add an array dimension to the
field. Select this command to open the Create Array screen.
Enter a number in the Array Dimension field and click OK to
create the array for the column.
Select a row from the Field manipulation screen and select Hide
field to hide the selected field from that row. If the field is
hidden, you can select Reveal field.
Select this to change or set a dimension for a field that has an
array. Select Set dimension to open the Set Dimension screen.
Edit the entry in the Array Dimension field and click OK to set
the dimension for the selected array.
Select a row to set or edit the attributes for the field in the row.
Select Set field attribute to open the Field Attribute screen.
Click in the Value column for any of the properties listed and
enter a new value or select a value from a drop-down list.
Select Nullable to activate the Nullable column in the Field
Manipulation screen. You can also click in the column.
Select the check box to make the field Nullable. Clear the check
box to make the field Not Nullable.
Select this to activate the Scale column or click in the column
and enter the number of places to display after the decimal point
in a data type.
Select this to activate the Size column or click in the column and
enter the number of total number of characters for a data type.
Installing and Configuring the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB 2-35

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