Creating a Context Graph Model from a Logical Model - discovery - 23.1

Spectrum Discovery Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Spectrum
Product
Spectrum > Discovery
Version
23.1
Language
English
Product name
Spectrum Discovery
Title
Spectrum Discovery Guide
First publish date
2007
Last updated
2024-02-07
Published on
2024-02-07T17:21:58.768552

This procedure describes how to use a logical model as a template to create a Context Graph model in Spectrum Discovery.

  1. On the Discovery menu bar, click Modeling.
    The Logical Model tab is displayed by default.
  2. Select the check box for the logical model you want to use, and click the Create Context Graph model button on the toolbar.
    Alternatively, in the Actions column for a logical model, you can click the Create Context Graph model button .
    This switches to the Create Graph Model tab and displays the logical model entities and relationships in a new Context Graph model. The Context Graph model initially has the same name as the logical model.
  3. Next to Name, you can edit the name of the Context Graph model.
    The name must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric characters and the underscore.
  4. On the canvas, you can edit entities and relationships in the model.
  5. Click Save.

    This saves the Context Graph model and opens the Context Graph Model tab of the Modeling page. The details displayed for the new Context Graph model are:

    Name
    The name of the Context Graph model.
    Logical Model
    This shows the name of the logical model that was used to create the Context Graph model.
    Last Modified
    The date and time that the model was last modified on the server.