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Edit Table Fields<br />

The selected table's page appears.<br />

To specify which fields in an exposed table or view<br />

should be visible to users:<br />

1. Select a schema from the Schema Listbox on<br />

the Schema Management page.<br />

2. Expand the schema which contains the table by<br />

clicking on the arrowhead next to the schema<br />

name in the tree control.<br />

The following things can be defined for a table:<br />

3. Click the Edit Table Fields arrowhead to<br />

expand (if not yet expanded).<br />

4. Click on the name of the table.<br />

• Table Properties<br />

• The display name for the table<br />

• The primary key for the table<br />

• Field Properties<br />

• Which fields in the table are visible to users<br />

• The display name and description for each<br />

field<br />

• A lookup table for each field<br />

• A parent column for each field<br />

• The Index Type<br />

• The Content Type<br />

After making changes to the table, be sure to click<br />

Save Changes to save your changes.<br />

Edit a Table's Primary Key<br />

The primary key of a table is a column which<br />

contains a unique value for each row. This field is<br />

usually an ID_number of some kind. The<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> WebServer requires every table have a<br />

primary key, even if a table doesn't have a primary<br />

key defined in the database. Each table can only<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> Enterprise Workgroup & Databases 2005 BioSAR Enterprise • 145<br />

Schema Management

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