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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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The <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> Tutorial<br />

7–10<br />

10. Choose OK. <strong>OpenEdge</strong> displays a list of the data source objects that you can include in<br />

the schema holder, as shown:<br />

If you specified all wild cards as your table-selection criteria, the list might also include<br />

system-owned objects, which you do not have to include in the schema holder.<br />

11. Click the option appropriate to the action you want to per<strong>for</strong>m:<br />

• Select Some — Displays the Select by Pattern Match dialog box on which you can<br />

specify object in<strong>for</strong>mation used to select objects<br />

• Deselect Some — Displays the Deselect by Pattern Match dialog box on which you<br />

can specify object in<strong>for</strong>mation used to deselect objects<br />

You can also elect to select and deselect individual objects by clicking and double-clicking<br />

on an object. An asterisk appears next to an object that has been selected; double-click an<br />

object to remove the asterisk and identify that the object is now deselected.<br />

12. Choose OK after you have identified all the objects you want to include in the schema<br />

holder. The <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> reads in<strong>for</strong>mation about the objects that you select and loads their<br />

data definitions into the schema holder. The time that this process takes depends on the<br />

size and number of objects that you select.<br />

For each table, the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> attempts to select an index to support the <strong>OpenEdge</strong> ROWID.<br />

If an appropriate index does not exist, the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> issues the warning, Please check<br />

errors, warnings and messages in the file ds_upd.e. The ds_upd.e file lists the objects<br />

that do not support ROWID. You can change the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>’s selection of an index to<br />

support ROWID by using the <strong>Data</strong> Dictionary. See the “Defining the ROWID” section on<br />

page 7–35 <strong>for</strong> instructions. For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation, see the “Indexes and sorting”<br />

section on page 2–11.

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