The image shows an example of a details page for a complex datatype. It includes Delete and Update buttons in the upper right corner. Immediately below the Complex Datatype Details header is a Details section that lists the name of the complex datatype, the Namespace being used, a Description field (blank in this case), and a Definition field (also blank in this case). Below that are the attributes Anonymous (set to False), Abstract (set to False), Reference Only (set to False), Member Group Type (set to False), Model Group (set to Sequence Group), and State (set to Deployed). Below that is the Base Datatype section, with entries for Name, Namespace, and Inheritance Type (all blank in this example). Below that is the Datatype Members section. This section includes a Create button and a table called Datatype Members, which includes links for Expand All (to expand the table) and Collapse All (to contract the table). The table is expanded in this example to display the datatype members in the Datatype Members column of the table. The table also includes columns for Type, Datatype, Cardinality, Update, and Delete. A Create button appears above the Delete column.