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A Model Subset defines a subset of all Model Tables and Views.  A Model can own any number of Model Subsets and a Model Subset can own any number of Diagrams.   i.e. the Model Subset defines the Tables/Views that will be in the Diagram and the Diagram defines how those Tables/Views are displayed.  This allows you to organize and view a given set of Tables and Views in many different ways.  Relations are automatically included in the Diagram if both the parent and child Tables/Views are in the Model Subset.

The Model Subset tab in the Property Browser allows you to specify which Tables and Views you want in the given Model Subset.

The Model Subset tab in the Property Browser allows you to specify which Tables and Views you want in the given Model Subset.

Auto Attach New Tables - allows you to indicate that you would like any newly created Tables/Views to be automatically added to this Model Subset.

Include Child Tables - if this option is selected when you add a table(s), then along with the selected table(s), ModelRight 3 will add any tables that references the selected table(s).  Since the added table(s) will be selected after the add, you can continue to hit the add button to add additional levels of related child tables.

Include Parent Tables - if this option is selected when you add a table(s), then along with the selected table(s), ModelRight 3 will add any tables that the selected table(s) references.  Since the added table(s) will be selected after the add, you can continue to hit the add button to add additional levels of related parent tables.

 

 

 

 


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