Several options have been added to the Advanced pane of the Complete Compare wizard. They are:
In some cases, the Type Resolution box appears when Complete Compare detects missing UDPs or property differences for common UDPs. You can select to skip the Type Resolution popup box when all the differences are due to missing UDPs. When you select this check box, all missing UDPs are automatically copied to the target model. This option is not selected by default.
Select this check box to simplify the display of foreign-key attributes in the Resolve Differences dialog. When selected, a Unified Attributes group object is used to display all unified attributes (role-named or not) of the same unified set of attributes.
Any attributes that are aligned to the attributes under the Unified Group object appear as part of the Unified Group object, even if they are not unified attributes.
The Unified Attributes group object carries the unified name if all the attributes under it are part of the same unified set. If not, the name consists of a comma-delimited list of names of all the attributes under it.
Specifies that you want to select the active subject area by default in the Object Selection pane. This simplifies the subject area selection, especially in models that contain a large number of subject areas.
Select this option to exclude blocks of comments from the body of a trigger, before including it in the compare process. This enables Complete Compare to recognize that a trigger has not changed, if the only difference is in the comment text attached to the trigger.
Two features on the Advanced Options pane of the Complete Compare wizard enable you to exclude unaligned model-level objects in either the left or right model. They are "Exclude Unaligned Objects in the Left Model" and "Exclude Unaligned Objects in the Right Model". In earlier versions of the product, these options were mutually exclusive - you could not select both. In CA ERwin Data Modeler r7.3 you can now select both check boxes to display only (model-level) aligned objects in the Resolve Differences dialog.
These features are useful when you work with a submodel or subject area of a larger model, and then want to compare changes against the larger model. When you select the "Exclude Unaligned Objects..." check box for the larger model, you exclude the model-level unaligned objects from the Resolve Differences dialog display. This results in a more relevant list of differences and a display that is easier to read.
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