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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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The last attribute shows the constraints verbalization. Your report includes verbalization
whether you want it or not, so it does not appear as an optional attribute.
Constraint Type Report—Sort/Group
The Constraint type report Sort/Group is similar to that of the Object Type report
explained in the text associated with Figure 9–5. The difference being that here you have
a take it or leave it option. You can choose to sort and group by Constraint kind or choose
not to sort at all. You would normally use the default and sort by Constraint kind.
Constraint Type Report—Headers
The header tab is similar to the Object Type report header shown in Figure 9–6 ...
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ISBN: 9781558609198