Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Use a Query in a View"
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:*Individual objects can be added directly to the [[SYSREL_VIEWROOT|Root object relation]] of the ''View'' using the [[Relation Editor#Drag & Drop|Relation Editor]]. | :*Individual objects can be added directly to the [[SYSREL_VIEWROOT|Root object relation]] of the ''View'' using the [[Relation Editor#Drag & Drop|Relation Editor]]. | ||
:*To add multiple query objects, another ''Query'' has to be created and added to the [[SYSREL_VIEWROOTQUERY|Root query relation]] in the ''View''.<br/>[[File:UI_Use_Query_View_02.PNG|330 px|border|alt=Unit|Unit]] | :*To add multiple query objects, another ''Query'' has to be created and added to the [[SYSREL_VIEWROOTQUERY|Root query relation]] in the ''View''.<br/>[[File:UI_Use_Query_View_02.PNG|330 px|border|alt=Unit|Unit]] | ||
+ | # Save the changes with {{key press|Ctrl|S}} or the save command | ||
{{Attention|Only the objects which are located directly underneath the Infrastructure relation will be part of the infrastructure. Their child objects will NOT be included (automatically).}} | {{Attention|Only the objects which are located directly underneath the Infrastructure relation will be part of the infrastructure. Their child objects will NOT be included (automatically).}} | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:03, 24 March 2015
A Query object can be shown within a View hierarchy similar to any other object, once the query is placed either as root object of the view or a child of another object shown in the view.
Be aware that a corresponding View Item is necessary for a query as well. |
Place query among root objects
- Navigate to the MetaClass VIEW in the Class Browser.
- To see now the entire structure in the View Test Environment, locate an existing View, nor the required Root objects must be added to view with the Relation Editor.
- Connect a View object to the Relation Editor
- The query object needs to be added to the list of root objects, there are two different ways to achieve that:
- Individual objects can be added directly to the Root object relation of the View using the Relation Editor.
- To add multiple query objects, another Query has to be created and added to the Root query relation in the View.
- Save the changes with Ctrl+S or the save command
Only the objects which are located directly underneath the Infrastructure relation will be part of the infrastructure. Their child objects will NOT be included (automatically). |