Specify the file that contains the business object schema. The name of this file is also assigned to the nickname option BUSOBJ_NAME. Click [...] to select the file that you want to use.
Opens the file browser so that you can select a local XML file. If you are using Windows and the remote drive is mapped to the local client computer, you can also select a remote XML file.
Shows the top-level element from the schema file that you specified in the Schema file for the business object text box. If more than one top-level element is in the schema file for the business object, click Choose to specify the top-level element that you want to use.
Opens a window where you can select a top-level element. Available only when more than one top-level element is in the business object schema file.
Shows the name of the business object. The first part of the business
object schema file is the name of the business object.
For example, if the business object schema file is order.xsd
,
the business object name is order
You cannot change the business object name.
Saves any changes that you made and closes the window. Available only when the required fields are completed.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the window.
Specify the default VARCHAR length to use for all generated VARCHAR columns. Columns can contain up to 32,672 characters. The default value is 48 characters.
Shows the default suffix for a nickname. You can use the default suffix or type a different suffix. The names for the nicknames that are generated by the discover feature are the XML element names. When the suffix is added to the name, the combined name and suffix cannot be more than 128 characters.
Shows the default primary key suffix. You can use the default suffix or type a different suffix. The primary key is the XML element name followed by the suffix that you specify. When the suffix is added to a primary key, the primary key cannot be more than 128 characters.
Shows the default foreign key suffix. You can use the default suffix or type a different suffix for the foreign key. The foreign key is the XML element name followed by the suffix that you specify. When the suffix is added to a foreign key, the foreign key cannot be more than 128 characters.
Select the local schema on the federated server for the nicknames that are generated by the discover feature. Schema names can be 1 to 30 characters. If you type a schema name, a schema is created with that name.
Select to process XML documents one piece at the time. Streaming separates the XML document into pieces using the nickname XPath expression of the root nickname. Each node that matches the XPath expression represents a piece of XML data that is used to create a separate DOM tree for processing.