Queries on one class can include constraints on class attributes.
Class attributes have a name of derived from the original keywords modified to be compliant with SQL and Java.
- They are converted in lowercase.
- Keywords are prefixes with a ’_’.
- Not suported characters are replaced with ’_’.
Class attributes are not visible in the HTML form of the Web interface but from the applet query editor.
Class attribute descriptions can be seen by opening a product page and by clicking on [det] icon (see image below)
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When you click on a Business Attribute name, a popup windows opens and displays the attribute description.
The WhereAttributeClass clause contains one SQL-like Where statement (in " ").
WhereAttributeClass{ _bzero > 32 and _arcfile like 'FORS%'} |
last update 2008-05-13
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