Part 5 Searching in databases
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Revision as of 17:35, 10 October 2017

We create a seeker that translates ocl to sql for searching in databases of any size. We look at derivations, constraints and validation rules.

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View Model Editor: Search expressions Variables and Validations Derivation Attribute Visible expressions Test data: Tab separated data import Constraints Validation Rules Saving despite error warnings

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