This procedure describes how to use a logical model as a template to create a Context Graph model in Spectrum Discovery.
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On the Discovery menu bar, click Modeling.
The Logical Model tab is displayed by default.
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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.
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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.
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On the canvas, you can edit entities and relationships in the model.
For more information, see Editing a Context Graph Model in Spectrum Discovery.
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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.