You can create any table or other object for which the
status is blank (that is, the object is not in Conflict, Exists, or
Pending status or some other status). For an object that is subordinate
to a table, the generated SQL must create both the associated table
and the object or the table must exist. Generally, the best method
for creating an object depends on the number of objects you want to
create and the associations among them.
- To create a single object, right-click
the name and select Create Object from the shortcut menu.
The Select check box setting is ignored.
- To create a table and subordinate
objects, right-click the table name and select Create All
Selected Table Objects form the shortcut menu. The Select check
box setting is ignored for the table but governs the subordinate objects
to be created.
- To create several unrelated objects
that are listed on the tab, select the appropriate Select check
boxes before you select Create All Selected Objects from
the Tools menu.
- To create all objects that are listed
on the tab, use the Select All Objects shortcut menu
command before you select Create All Selected Objects from
the Tools menu.
Note: A generic Optim™ primary
key or relationship is automatically created as an explicit object.