When your target server is Sybase, you can use the Sybase Segment Editor to add and specify the parameters for a segment in which to store Sybase tables.
To define a Sybase segment
The Sybase Segment Editor opens.
Positions the editor on the previous segment in the Navigation Grid.
Positions the editor on the next segment in the Navigation Grid.
Sorts the segments by alphabetic or reverse alphabetic order. Click the Sort button to specify how to sort the list.
Opens the DB Sync wizard, where you can perform a database-level compare of objects in the current model with matching objects in another model or database.
Creates a new segment that becomes the current object in the editor.
Deletes the selected segment.
Accesses online help for the editor.
Lets you enter text to filter a large list of segment objects so you can quickly locate the one that you want.
Displays the segment name. You can change the segment name in this field.
Generates SQL during forward engineering. Clear the check box if you do not want to generate SQL.
The Sybase segment is defined and the Sybase Segment Editor closes.
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When your target server is Sybase, you can use the Sybase Segment dialog to add and specify the parameters for a segment.
To open the Sybase Segment dialog, on the Database menu, select Segments.
The Sybase Segment dialog includes the following tabs:
Displays all available segments in the current model.
Opens the New Segment dialog and add a segment name.
Opens the Rename Segment dialog and change the name of the selected segment.
Deletes the selected segment.
Starts the Complete Compare task so you can synchronize the physical storage objects defined in your model with the information stored on the server.
Note: Once you add a segment on Sybase, you can associate tables with it using the Tables dialog. Although you can enter a name for a new segment and view the names of existing segments in the Sybase Segment dialog, you cannot generate a segment using CA ERwin Data Modeler. To generate a segment to Sybase, you must use the sp_addsegment stored procedure.
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