Fabric enables the creation of Reference tables that can be used by all Logical Units. A Reference table typically contains metadata that is referenced by different LU instances of a specific LU, by instances from a different LU or by Web Services, e.g. a postal-code table that identifies the postal code of customer addresses.
The References tab displays a list of common Reference tables defined in the project. To ensure that a References table in an LU schema is always populated when synching an instance for the first time, add it to the LU's Reference Table List.
Click here for more information on how to create a new reference table in Fabric.
Notes:
Open the LU Schema Window, click on the Proproteins tab and expand the Dependent References section. The References List appears.
Click the icon for adding a reference table to the LU and select it from the list.
Click the icon for deleting a reference table from the LU.
Save the LU in order to apply the changes.
Fabric enables the creation of Reference tables that can be used by all Logical Units. A Reference table typically contains metadata that is referenced by different LU instances of a specific LU, by instances from a different LU or by Web Services, e.g. a postal-code table that identifies the postal code of customer addresses.
The References tab displays a list of common Reference tables defined in the project. To ensure that a References table in an LU schema is always populated when synching an instance for the first time, add it to the LU's Reference Table List.
Click here for more information on how to create a new reference table in Fabric.
Notes:
Open the LU Schema Window, click on the Proproteins tab and expand the Dependent References section. The References List appears.
Click the icon for adding a reference table to the LU and select it from the list.
Click the icon for deleting a reference table from the LU.
Save the LU in order to apply the changes.