When your target server is Informix, you can use the Informix DBSpace Editor to add and specify the parameters for a dbspace in which to store Informix database tables.
To define an Informix dbspace
The Informix DBSpace Editor opens.
Positions the editor on the previous dbspace in the Navigation Grid.
Positions the editor on the next dbspace in the Navigation Grid.
Sorts the dbspaces 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 dbspace that becomes the current object in the editor.
Deletes the selected dbspace.
Accesses online help for the editor.
Lets you enter text to filter a large list of dbspace objects so you can quickly locate the one that you want.
Displays the dbspace name. You can change the dbspace name in this field.
The Informix dbspace is defined and the Informix DBSpace Editor closes.
The Informix DBSpace dialog includes the following tabs:
Displays all available dbspaces in the current model.
Opens the New DBSpace dialog and add a dbspace name.
Opens the Rename DBSpace dialog and rename the selected dbspace.
Deletes the selected dbspace.
Note: Although you can enter a name for a new dbspace and view the names of existing dbspaces in the Informix DBSpace dialog, you cannot generate a dbspace from CA ERwin Data Modeler. You must use the native tools supplied by Informix to add a dbspace.
When your target server is Informix, you can use the Comment tab in the Informix DBSpace dialog to add and specify the parameters for a dbspace in which to store Informix database tables, and to enter a comment for a dbspace.
The Comment tab contains the following options:
Type or change a comment for the dbspace.
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When your target server is Informix, you can use the UDP tab in the Informix DBSpace dialog to enter user-defined property values for a dbspace in which to store Informix database tables.
The UDP tab contains the following options:
Displays the name of the user-defined property (UDP) associated with the dbspace. When you use the Command datatype for a UDP, the Property box is a button that you can click to launch a file or application that you enter in the Value box.
If you use a default value when you add a UDP, the property value is automatically specified. Otherwise, you can Enter or select a property value depending on the value datatype:
Opens the UDP Dictionary dialog.
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