Parts of a grid

The grid portion of an editor or dialog displays the specifications for a definition, request, or task. In some instances (for example, when you define a relationship or create a Table Map), Optim™ populates these grids with information from the database or the Optim Directory. In other cases, you use the grid to enter specifications for a particular task or definition.

Note: The terms columns and rows commonly refer to database tables. To avoid confusion, the columns that make up a grid are described as grid columns and the rows in a grid are referred to as grid rows.

In most grids, you can open a shortcut menu when you right-click a grid heading or a grid column.

Details

A typical grid includes the following items:

Grid Heading
Descriptive text above a grid column.
Grid Column
Vertical division of the grid, delimited by vertical lines.
Grid Row
Horizontal division within a grid, delimited by horizontal lines and often numbered.
Grid Cell
Smallest unit in a grid; the intersection of a row and a column.

Here is an example of the grid portion of the Table Map Editor.

The example shows grid headings, row numbers, cells, and columns in the Table Map Editor grid.


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