Object Pane Sample Clauses

Object Pane. The Object pane displays a list of all objects used in the diagram. The Toolbar is located near the top of the diagram. The buttons display in the toolbar depend on the model type (physical, logical and conceptual) and server type. You can use the toolbar to perform some basic tasks, such as adding tables, views, functions, collections or entities, applying Auto Layout feature, etc.
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Object Pane. The Object Pane displays a list of objects (such as tables, collections, views, queries) and the tabbed window forms. Use the List, Detail and ER Diagram buttons to change the view of the Objects tab.
Object Pane. The Object Pane displays a list of objects (such as tables, views, queries).
Object Pane. When you select an object in the connection tree, available objects are displayed in the Object Pane. It shows the name and several properties of objects in columns. After selecting an object, you can perform the following: Button Description Open the object. Open the designer to edit the structure. Delete the object. Clear all data in the table. Clear all data in the table and reset the auto increment value. Create a duplicate copy of the object.
Object Pane. In the Objects tab, you can use the List, Detail and ER Diagram buttons to change the object view. If you want to hide the group structure in List view or Details view, choose View -> Flatten Object List from the menu bar. By default, Xxxxxxx uses the List view. It only shows the names of objects. Detail view shows the name and several properties of objects in columns. To change the display columns of properties, choose View -> Choose Columns from the menu bar and choose display columns for different objects from the pop-up window. An ER diagram will be generated automatically if the selected database/schema contains tables. ER diagram files are stored under Settings Location. Display table fields and relationships between tables in a database/schema graphically. You can add, edit or delete relations between tables, and also add or delete vertices on a relation line. Click from the bottom toolbar. Drag and drop a field from the child table to the parent table. Right-click a relation line and select Design Foreign Key or Delete Foreign Key from the pop-up menu. Select a relation line or a vertex. Press and hold the SHIFT key and click on the relation line or the vertex. To zoom in or zoom out the selected area of the diagram, adjust the slider of the Overview. Same effect can be achieved with keyboard shortcuts: Zoom In: [CTRL++] or [CTRL+Mousewheel up] Zoom Out: [CTRL+-] or [CTRL+Mousewheel down] Bottom Toolbar Refresh the ER diagram. Choose Regenerate ER Diagram to regenerate the ER diagram with using auto layout feature. Switch to hand mode for moving the diagram. Or, you can press and hold the SPACE key, then move the diagram. Add a relation between two table fields. Click this button, and then drag and drop a field from the child table to the parent table. Set the color of the selected tables or relations. Select a paper size from the drop-down list. The corresponding paper size will reflect in the Overview. Information Pane The Information Pane shows the detailed object information, project activities, the DDL of database objects, object dependencies, membership of users/roles and preview. If the Information Pane is hidden, choose View -> Information Pane -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar. You can select any connections, objects or projects, and then select the corresponding buttons on the Information Pane. Button Description General - Show the general information of the object/project. Preview - Show the SQL statements in the query. DDL - Sh...

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  • Objections Buyer may object in writing to defects, exceptions, or encumbrances to title: disclosed on the survey other than items 6A(1) through (7) above; disclosed in the Commitment other than items 6A(1) through (9) above; or which prohibit the following use or activity: . Buyer must object the earlier of (i) the Closing Date or (ii) days after Xxxxx receives the Commitment, Exception Documents, and the survey. Buyer’s failure to object within the time allowed will constitute a waiver of Buyer’s right to object; except that the requirements in Schedule C of the Commitment are not waived by Buyer. Provided Seller is not obligated to incur any expense, Seller shall cure any timely objections of Buyer or any third party lender within 15 days after Seller receives the objections (Cure Period) and the Closing Date will be extended as necessary. If objections are not cured within the Cure Period, Buyer may, by delivering notice to Seller within 5 days after the end of the Cure Period: (i) terminate this contract and the xxxxxxx money will be refunded to Buyer; or (ii) waive the objections. If Buyer does not terminate within the time required, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived the objections. If the Commitment or Survey is revised or any new Exception Document(s) is delivered, Buyer may object to any new matter revealed in the revised Commitment or Survey or new Exception Document(s) within the same time stated in this paragraph to make objections beginning when the revised Commitment, Survey, or Exception Document(s) is delivered to Buyer.

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