In a model based on the Progress target server, you use the Progress tab in the Table Column Editor to manage the data type, null option, and other properties for the selected column.
Note: The options described here are the basic options available for most physical data types. There can be more options available depending on the physical data type you assign to the table column. We recommend that you refer to your Progress documentation for more information about using these properties.
To define Progress table column properties
The Progress Table Column Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new column. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of columns to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
Lets you select a data type from the drop-down list to apply to the selected column. If the selected data type requires a value for precision, scale, or both, enter the value inside the data type parentheses. For example, you can select the DECIMAL() data type and specify a precision of 2 and a scale of 10 inside the parentheses to assign the data type DECIMAL(2,10) to the selected column.
Lets you specify a null option for the selected column.
Lets you enter the estimated percentage of nulls used for that column if the option is available. For example, you can estimate a variable width ADDRESS 2 column assigned a width of 50 characters, to be NULL about 30 percent of the time. Use whole numbers. You can later use the Volumetrics dialog to calculate table and database size estimates based on these and other values.
Lets you assign a display format. The display format controls how data appears in Progress applications. For example, dd-mmm-yy displays a date value as 01-May-10. For CHAR(n) data types, if you do not specify a format, the format is automatically generated as X(n), where n is the number of characters defined in the data type. Click New to add a new display format or click the button to open the Progress Display Format Editor to work with an existing display format.
Lets you enter a name (up to 48 characters) that identifies the column values in Progress applications. By default, the column name with a colon appended is inserted (for example, customer_name:).
Lets you enter a name (up to 48 characters) that identifies the column values in a tabular layout in a Progress application. By default, the column name is automatically inserted in this text box.
Note: If you do not enter a column label, Progress uses the name in the Label text box.
Lets you enter the number of elements in an array field.
Lets you enter a number that identifies the display order of a field relative to other fields in a Progress application.
Lets you enter a Progress View As phrase that defines the type of widget used to display the column data in a Progress application. The supported widget types are: FILL-IN, EDITOR, RADIO-SET, SELECTION-LIST, and TEXT. The data type of the column determines the types of widget you can select.
Note: See your Progress documentation for more information about View As phrases.
Lets you enter information for the field in a Progress application. Progress displays this information as a prompt in a Progress application.
Lets you enable compression for the selected column.
Lets you specify how Progress considers the case of the values stored in database fields for the selected column during processing. For example, table, TABLE, and Table are treated as different values when this option is specified. You can select either None, Case-Specific, or Not Case-Specific.
Note: This option is only available if you select a character data type, such as CHAR, CHAR(), CHARACTER, and so on.
Progress table column properties are defined and the Progress Table Column Editor closes.
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