To view or edit an attribute's properties, double-click its Browser or list entry. The property sheet tabs and fields listed here are those available by default, before any customization of the interface by you or an administrator.
Property |
Description |
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Parent |
Specifies the classifier to which the attribute belongs. |
Name/Code/Comment |
Identify the object. The name should clearly convey the object's purpose to non-technical users, while the code, which is used for generating code or scripts, may be abbreviated, and should not normally include spaces. You can optionally add a comment to provide more detailed information about the object. By default the code is generated from the name by applying the naming conventions specified in the model options. To decouple name-code synchronization, click to release the = button to the right of the Code field. |
Stereotype |
Extends the semantics of the object beyond the core UML definition. You can enter a stereotype directly in this field, or add stereotypes to the list by specifying them in an extension file. |
Visibility |
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Data type |
Set of instances sharing the same operations, abstract attributes, relationships, and semantics. |
Multiplicity |
You can change the default format of multiplicity
from the
registry.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sybase\PowerDesigner 16\ModelOptions\Cld\ MultiplicityNotation = 1 (0..1) or 2 (0,1) |
Array size |
Specifies multiplicity in the syntax of a given language, when attribute multiplicity cannot express it. For example, you can set array size to [4,6,8] to get the PowerBuilder syntax int n[4,6,8] or set array size to [,,] to get the c# syntax int[,,] n; |
Enum class |
[Java 5.0 and higher] Specifies an anonymous class for an EnumConstant. Use the tools to the right of the field to create, browse for, or view the properties of the currently selected class. |
Static |
The attribute is associated with the class, as a consequence, static attributes are shared by all instances of the class and have always the same value among instances. |
Derived |
Indicates that the attribute can be computed from another attribute. The derivation formula can be defined in the attribute description tab, it does not influence code generation. |
Mandatory |
Boolean calculated attribute selected if the minimum multiplicity is greater than 0. |
Volatile |
Indicates that the attribute is not a member of the class. It is only defined by getter and setter operations, in C# it replaces the former extended attribute volatile. For more information on adding operations to a class, see Adding Getter and Setter Operations to a Classifier. |
Keywords |
Provide a way of loosely grouping objects through tagging. To enter multiple keywords, separate them with commas. |
The Detail tab contains the following properties:
Property |
Description |
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Initial value |
Specifies the intial value assigned to the attribute on creation. |
Changeability |
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Domain |
Specifies a domain (see Domains (OOM)), which will define the data type and related data characteristics for the attribute and may also indicate check parameters, and business rules. Select a domain from the list, or click the Ellipsis button to the right to create a new domain in the List of Domains. |
Primary Identifier |
[class attributes] Specifies that the attribute is part of a primary identifier. Primary identifiers are converted to primary keys after generation of an OOM to a PDM. Exists only in classes |
Migrated from |
Specifies the attribute being overridden (PowerDesigner only) or association migrated (see Migrating Association Roles in a Class Diagram). Click the Properties tool to the right of the field to open the referenced object's property sheet. |
Persistent |
[class attributes] Specifies that the attribute will be persisted and stored in a database (see Managing Object Persistence During Generation of Data Models). |
Code |
Specifies the code of the table or entity that will be generated in a persistent CDM or PDM model. |
Data type |
Specifies a persistent data type used in the generation of a persistent model, either CDM or PDM. The persistent data type is defined from default PowerDesigner conceptual data types. |
Length |
Specifies the maximum number of characters of the persistent data type. |
Precision |
Specifies the number of places after the decimal point, for persistent data type values that can take a decimal point |