Understanding the Business View Design Aid Interface
This table describes the forms presented in the single JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Business View Design Aid window:
Form |
Description |
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Table Joins |
Displays the tables that you select, along with the columns that are included in the tables. A key icon appears next to the primary key fields. The primary key fields are fields that are included in the primary index of the table. The primary table is where an application begins a search. |
Available Tables |
Enables you to locate tables and move them to the Table Joins form. |
Selected Columns |
Displays the data items that you select from the table to include in the business view. |
Object Properties |
Displays the properties of a data item that is selected in the Selected Columns form. |
Consider these results when deleting business views and components of business views:
Deletion |
Results |
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Deleting a data item from a business view. |
If the data item is used in an application, you receive an error message when you attempt to run the application. If this occurs, you must open the application and delete the data item from the application. |
Deleting an entire table from a business view. |
You cannot run any of the applications that use the business view. If this occurs, you must open the application and delete all items that reside in the deleted table or attach a different business view to the application and reconnect all of the controls. |
Deleting an entire business view. |
Any forms that use the business view will fail. If this occurs, you must select a new business view for the forms and reconnect all of the controls. |