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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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down list, as shown in Figure 7–15. You may also choose to start the constraint name
with the name of the child table instead of the parent table.
As you may have noticed, some of the names in Figure 7–14 are still not ideal. The
abbreviations for Country and Code are not really advisable, so we will remove those
from now on. The other naming problems can be overcome by using local options and
role names for name generation, as we now discuss.
Local Options for Name Generation
Some naming options set at the document level can be overridden on an individual
basis for ORM model elements by choosing a different setting for them in their
Database Properties ...
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ISBN: 9781558609198