You use the Members tab in the Subject Area Editor to identify the entities, tables, and views that are members of a subject area. The Available Objects section displays the available entities, tables, views that can be members of the selected subject area. The Included Objects section displays the entities, tables, and views that are currently members of the selected subject area.
Note: When you add members to a subject area, the objects are not added to the corresponding diagram automatically. You must add the objects manually.
To select the members of a subject area
The Subject Area Editor opens.
Note: Use the toolbar to sort objects or toggle the display of names.
Specifies to automatically populate the selected subject area with all members from the Available Objects section.
Displays objects that you can include as members of the selected subject area. Select one of the following options to include members to the subject area:
Moves the selected objects to the Included Objects section.
Moves all the objects in the Available Objects section to the Included Objects section.
Moves the selected objects and neighboring objects to the Included Objects section. When you click this icon, the Spanning Neighborhood dialog opens. Work with the following options in the Spanning Neighborhood dialog and click Add when you are done.
Ancestors
Lets you specify the number of ancestors to include in the subject area. Ancestors are the parents of an entity. Select All or select Level and enter the number of ancestors to include.
Descendants
Lets you specify the number of descendants to include in the subject area. Descendants are the children of an entity. Select All or select Level and enter the number of descendants to include.
Note: For an example of working in this dialog, see Ancestor and Descendant Selection in the Spanning Neighborhood Dialog.
Includes all objects contained in another subject area in the model. When you click this toolbar icon, a dialog opens that contains a drop-down control for you to select the other subject area from which to include objects.
Displays objects that are currently included as members of the selected subject area. Select one of the following options to remove members from the subject area:
Removes the selected object from the Included Objects section and moves it to the Available Objects section.
Removes all the objects from the Included Objects section and moves them to the Available Objects section.
Removes the selected objects and neighboring objects from the Included Objects section and moves them to the Available Objects section. When you click this icon, the Spanning Neighborhood dialog opens. Work with the following options in the Spanning Neighborhood dialog and click Remove when you are done.
Ancestors
Lets you specify the number of ancestors to exclude from the subject area. Select All or select Level and enter the number of ancestors to exclude.
Descendants
Lets you specify the number of descendants to exclude from the subject area. Select All or select Level and enter the number of descendants to exclude.
Removes all objects contained in another subject area in the model. When you click this toolbar icon, a dialog opens that contains a drop-down control for you to select the subject area from which to remove objects.
Opens the property editor for the selected object so that you can edit object properties.
Subject area members are defined and the Subject Area Editor closes.
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