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Database Modeling with Microsoft® Visio for Enterprise Architects
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Database Modeling with Microsoft® Visio for Enterprise Architects

by Terry Halpin, Ken Evans, Pat Hallock, Bill Maclean
September 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
425 pages
16h 30m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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faster for experienced users. Let’s be daring, and change the input style to
Freeform.
5. Set the radio button for Input Style to Freeform, as shown in Figure 3–28.
The freeform setting allows you to enter fact types faster by using a formal
syntax that can be parsed by the fact editor. If you choose Capitalized mode (the
default), you must name each object type with a single word, starting with a cap-
ital letter, e.g., PatientName. If you want to start with a lower case letter, or embed
spaces in the name, you must choose bracketed mode, e.g., [Patient Name].
Reference modes may be declared in parentheses after the entity type name,
e.g. Patient(Nr). ...
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ISBN: 9781558609198