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Getting Started with InfoSphere Data Architect

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150 <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> <strong>InfoSphere</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Architect</strong><br />

Figure 8.6 – Selecting all objects in the Source pane<br />

3. In the Target pane, select the check box next to the STUDENT_INFO_SYSTEM.dbm data model.<br />

Make sure that all objects under the physical data model are selected.<br />

4. Click Finish.<br />

The discovery process runs, and you see a series of mapping lines that show potential relationships<br />

between the objects in the two data models. This is shown in Figure 8.7.<br />

Figure 8.7 – Mapping lines, connecting data objects between models<br />

8.2.2.3 Accepting and rejecting discovered relationships<br />

The relationships that were discovered are only potential relationships. Before they become officially part<br />

of the mapping model, you must approve or reject the mappings.

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