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Chapter 3 Managing IDMS/DB Data Definitions : Task G  Verify the Access Path

Task G  Verify the Access Path
IDM Table Definition Screen
When you are done selecting all records and elements, the initial IDM table definition screen, similar to the one shown below, appears for you to verify your access path to the CA‑IDMS database.

 
COMMAND==> TABLE DEFINITION
Table: EMPLOYEE_DENTAL Type: IDM Unit: USR40
IDM Table Specification
Defining SUBSCHEMA: EMPSS01 Run Time SUBSCHEMA: EMPSS01
IDMS Ready Mode: SR Optimize Update: N
Server ID: DEFAULT DBName:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Show? Lvl Record Name Get Forall Set Name Opt
--------------- - --- --------------- --- --- ---------------- --
1 EMPLOYEE OC OFS DEPT-EMPLOYEE OA
2 COVERAGE OFS OFS EMP-COVERAGE MA
IF SET EMPTY -> _ 3 DENTAL-CLAIM OFS OFS COVERAGE-CLAIMS MA
PFKEYS: 1=HELP 2=DOC 3=SAVE 5=ELEMENTS 6=RECORDS 12=CANCEL 9=SAVE MIN 22=DEL

 
Verifying Access Paths
The initial IDM table definition screen also displays the navigation to be used to retrieve CA‑IDMS data using this table definition. The only way to change the access path is to change the order of the selected CA‑IDMS records and/or change the elements selected as parameters or primary keys. The only fields you can change from this screen are:
The Show? field (described in Field Values). Refer to Mapping Considerations for more information on IDM table definitions.
The GET and FORALL fields. Valid values for both fields are:
If you are satisfied with your IDM table definition, press PF3 to save the definition. If you do not want to save your changes, press PF12 to cancel them.

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