Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Step 5: Define Master Index Code Lists (Repository)

You only need to perform this step if you defined any fields in the object structure to have a code module. The SQL script for entering processing codes and descriptions into the database is written in PL/SQL. The wizard creates a stanza in the Code List file (located under the Database Script node of the project) for each code list you specified in the field properties. You need to customize the file by defining the entries for each code list. This script inserts data into two tables: sbyn_common_header, which lists the types of common table data, and sbyn_common_detail, which lists each common table data element. Before you begin this step, complete Step 4: Define Master Index External Systems (Repository).


Note –

The codes you specify in this file can be no longer than eight characters (the codes are the second value in the value list for each common table data type and data element).


ProcedureTo Customize Common Table Data for Oracle

  1. Under the master index project in the Projects window, expand Database Scripts and then open the Code Lists file in the NetBeans editor.

  2. Scroll to the following line.

    codes tCodeList := tCodeList(

    The statements following this line must be customized.

  3. In the first code list stanza, change “module description” in the first line to a brief description of the code type.

    For example:

    -- **** PHONTYPE **** tCode(’L’, ’PHONTYPE’, ’TELEPHONE TYPE’),

  4. Create the entries for the module using the following syntax:

    tCode(’V’, ’code’, ’code description’),

    where “code” is the processing code of the data element and “code description” is the description of the element as you want it to appear on the Enterprise Data Manager windows. For example:

    -- **** PHONTYPE **** tCode(’L’, ’PHONTYPE’, ’TELEPHONE TYPE’), tCode(’V’, ’H’, ’HOME’), tCode(’V’, ’C’, ’CELL’), tCode(’V’, ’F’, ’FAX’), tCode(’V’, ’O’, ’OFFICE’), tCode(’V’, ’HB’, ’HOME BUSINESS’),

  5. Repeat the previous two steps for each code list type defined in the file.

  6. If you specified additional code list fields in the Object Definition file and the Enterprise Data Manager file after the database scripts were generated, add a new stanza for each new code type.

  7. In the last code module stanza, make sure each line except the last contains a comma at the end.

    For example:

    -- **** ADDRTYPE **** tCode(’L’, ’ADDRTYPE’, ’ADDRESS TYPE’), tCode(’V’, ’H’, ’HOME’), tCode(’V’, ’B’, ’BUSINESS’), tCode(’V’, ’M’, ’MAILING’)

  8. Save and close the file.

  9. Do one of the following:

ProcedureTo Customize Common Table Data for SQL Server

  1. Under the master index project in the Projects window, expand Database Scripts and then open the Code Lists file in the NetBeans editor.

  2. Scroll to the following line.

    begin

    The statements following this line must be customized.

  3. In the first code list stanza, change “module description” in the first line to a brief description of the code type.

    For example:

    -- **** PHONTYPE **** insert into @codelist values(’L’, ’PHONTYPE’, ’TELEPHONE TYPE’)

  4. Create the entries for the module using the following syntax:

    insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’code’, ’code description’)

    where “code” is the processing code of the data element and “code description” is the description of the element as you want it to appear on the Enterprise Data Manager windows. For example:

    -- **** PHONTYPE **** insert into @codelist values(’L’, ’PHONTYPE’, ’TELEPHONE TYPE’) insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’H’, ’HOME’) insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’C’, ’CELL’) insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’F’, ’FAX’) insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’O’, ’OFFICE’) insert into @codelist values(’V’, ’HB’, ’HOME BUSINESS’)

  5. Repeat the previous two steps for each code list type defined in the file.

  6. If you specified additional code list fields in the Object Definition file and the Enterprise Data Manager file, add a new stanza for each new code type.

  7. Save and close the file.

  8. Do one of the following: