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Data Types and Data Type Standards

A data type is a predefined set of characteristics for an attribute or column that specifies field length, acceptable characters, and optional and required parameters. For example, the data type Char(18) specifies that the column can store up to 18 alpha and numeric characters.

By default, a data type is applied to every attribute in a logical model and to every column in a physical model. In the logical model, you assign the data type or the domain from which the attribute inherits its properties determines it. In the physical model, you assign the data type or the default value that is specified by the target server determines it.

Considering the large quantity of attributes or columns a data model usually has, it is tedious to assign and maintain consistency of data types manually. The DSM Option Editor helps you easily assign and maintain data types in a model.

Create data type standards so that everyone in your organization uses data types consistently.

When you create a DSM Option object, it is preloaded with default logical data types. Use the DSM Options Editor to create data types and mappings. You can create multiple DSM Option objects but you can apply only one of them to the model.

You can assign data types in any of the following scenarios:

You can use the following tabs in the Datatype Standards editor to add properties:

Logical Definition, Mapping, Definition, Notes