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Generating a PDM from an OOM
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Generating a PDM from an OOM
You can generate a PDM from a global OOM or from a package within the
model. Limiting PDM generation to a single package is useful when different
designers own packages of the same OOM. Designers can generate their
packages independently from others. Generating a package results in an
independent PDM .
You generate a PDM from a diagram in the model.
You can generate a PDM in two ways:
Generate
Description
New PDM
Creates a new (default) PDM containing the objects translated
from the OOM
Updated PDM
Creates a default PDM containing the objects translated from
the OOM that is then merged with an existing PDM. You can
choose to update, delete; or add objects in the existing PDM
(target model) based on modifications made in the default PDM
(source model)
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For more information on merging two PDM, see the chapter Comparing
and Merging Models in the PowerDesigner General Features Guide.
Generating and updating a PDM
To generate a PDM, you must indicate to generate one of the following:
♦
Generate new Physical Data Model
♦
Update existing Physical data Model
You must indicate the following parameters when you generate a new PDM:
Parameter
Description
DBMS
Database Management System definition (DBMS) for the
resulting PDM
Link
DBMS for the resulting PDM refers to the DBMS definition
file stored in the DBMS library
Local to the Model
DBMS for the resulting PDM is a copy of the DBMS
definition file stored in the DBMS library
Name
File name for the resulting PDM
Code
Reference code for the resulting PDM
Generate new
Physical Data
Model
Summary of Contents for Powerdesigner 7.5
Page 1: ...OBJECT ORIENTED MODEL User s Guide POWERDESIGNER 7 5...
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Page 22: ...Defining OOM properties 12...
Page 144: ...Defining check parameters 134...
Page 208: ...Generating for XML 198 6 Click OK An XML file is generated with the file extension xml...
Page 210: ...Customizing scripts 200...
Page 224: ...Generating a CDM from an OOM 214...
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Page 260: ...Object language editor categories 250...
Page 268: ...Applying business rules to objects 258...
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