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Data Modeling Notations
Enterprise Architect supports numerous settings related to data modeling that can influence how database objects are represented on diagrams. These settings, and how they can affect the representation of database objects, are described here.
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Stereotype Icons |
Access: Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Elements : Use Stereotype Icons Default Value: True Enterprise Architect provides a diagram-level setting for the display of stereotyped objects. When the checkbox is selected, database objects on the diagram are displayed with an icon representing their stereotype instead of the stereotype name.
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Stereotype Visibility |
Show Data Model Owner |
Access: Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Elements : Show Data Model Owner Default Value: True The system provides a diagram-level setting for the display of Owners. When the checkbox is selected, database objects on the current diagram will be displayed with their full name '{Owner.}ObjectName'.
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Show Column Details |
Access: Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Features : Show Attribute Detail Default Value: Name Only The system provides a diagram-level setting for the display of Table column names and datatypes. The available options are: 'Name Only' or 'Name and Type'.
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Features Tab |
Show Involved Column Details |
Access: Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Features | Show Parameter Detail Default Value: Type Only The system provides a diagram-level setting for the display of columns involved in a Table constraint. The available options are: 'None', 'Type Only', 'Name Only' and 'Full Details'. In these examples, the Primary Key (PK) constraint 'PK_account' involves the column 'accountID'.
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Features Tab |
Show Column Stereotype |
Access: Start > Workspace > Preferences > Objects: Show <<column>> stereotype Default Value: True Enterprise Architect provides a global-level setting that controls whether or not the <<column>> stereotype is displayed above each Table's columns. You can therefore hide the stereotype if you prefer, considering that attributes with a stereotype of <<column>> are the only valid option for Tables.
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Object Display Options |
Connector Notation |
Access: Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Connectors : Connector Notation Default Value: UML 2.1 Enterprise Architect supports three diagram notations for data modeling:
(These are the same three connectors using the different notations.) The default notation for the Data Modeling diagram is 'Information Engineering', whilst the default notation for models created from Database Engineering Patterns is 'IDEF1X'. |
Connectors Tab Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) |