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After you import a domain model, associate it with a property. See Associating Domain Models with PropertiesYou can import all values from the database column that corresponds to a database concept property for use as the domain model entry for that property. This is explained in TIBCO BusinessEvents Data Modeling Developer’s Guide.In TIBCO BusinessEvents Decision Manager, you can export decision tables to Excel and import them from Excel. When you do so, you also export and import domain models associated with properties used in a decision table column. See TIBCO BusinessEvents Decision Manager User’s Guide for details.
− Right-click the folder where you want to create the domain model and select Import > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Domain Model.
− In BusinessEvents Studio Explorer, select any item in the project entity and select File > Import > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Domain Model.
2. Click Next. You see the Import Domain Model Wizard.
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5. In the Data Type field, select the appropriate data type for the domain model and click Next. You see the next wizard page.
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− Right-click the domain you want to export and select Export > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Export Domain to Excel.
− In BusinessEvents Studio Explorer, select any item in the project entity and select File > Export > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Export Domain to Excel.
2. Click Next. You see the Export to Microsoft Excel File Wizard.
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− Right-click the folder where you want to create the domain model and select Import > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Domain Model.
− In BusinessEvents Studio Explorer, select any item in the project entity and select File > Import > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Domain Model.
3. Click Next. You see the Import Domain Model Wizard.
4. In the Domain Import Source field, select DATABASE_TABLE.
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6. In the Data Type field, select the appropriate data type for the domain model and click Next. You see the next wizard page.Click Next. You see a list of tables in the database. Expand the list of tables to see the columns that match the datatype specified in step 6.
− Select one or more columns, then click the Create Domain for Selected Columns button. Values of all columns are used for the domain model entries.
− Click Advanced and enter an SQL query whose resultset is used to create the domain entries. This option enables you to make use of joins, where clauses, and so on. Then click Execute Query.
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