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Technical Design Defaults

Technical design defaults provide control over the database definition that is created during the transformation process. In general, the design team does not need to adjust the technical design defaults. The defaults are sufficient to produce a database definition that can be generated and installed. The default values produce the data definition language (DDL) necessary for structured query language (SQL) generation and installation. Most of the defaults relate to specifics of the database management system being used and should be reviewed with a database specialist before being implemented in other environments.

Technical Design provides support for the following DBMS types:

For more information about changing the defaults in the Technical Design Properties pop-up, see the Toolset Help.