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Topic Title: Viewing metamodel basics
Topic Summary: How to view metamodel?
Created On: 19-Jul-2006 03:04
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 19-Jul-2006 03:04
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Charles Betz

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I would like to view the logical metamodel. Not the physical data structures, but the next level up (or down), where the diagram and model semantics are defined. (I assume that this would essentially be a visual representaton of SAPROPS). I've seen some references on the Google group to a capability to do this, and I see a metamodel diagram type, but not sure how to get started.

"-allowm facility" ??

-Charlie
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 19-Jul-2006 04:45
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Dale Moore

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There is an entry in the knowledgebase that shows have you can do this in a diagram. The link is: https://support.telelogic.com/en/sa/kb/show_content.cfm?id=9728 or just click on knowledgebase on the left.
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 20-Jul-2006 00:50
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Duane Hennessy

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I found the meta model produced by the -ALLOWMETA option inadequate. If you want a meta-model that includes all the definitions created you might try something like the following:

Create another database within the server. Run a select distinct on the Name field within the entity table. Inner join to the Relationship table and back to the Entity table. Then create a script that creates a table schema based upon the object relationships. Then Diagram it in SQL Server.

Hope that makes sense. I tried to find an article on it somewhere which I had read but can't find it now.

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