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- Modeling Studio
- Modeling Studio Overview
- View Formats
- Building a Business View
- Templates and Perspectives
- Predefined Folders and Views
- Creating Template Based Views
- Business CI Models
- Building a Perspective-based View
- Revealed CIs and Watchpoints
- Use OOTB Database Views for Reporting
- How to Create a Pattern View
- How to Create a Template
- How to Create a Perspective
- How to Create a Dynamic Widget
- How to Create a Template Based View
- How to Create Multiple Template Based Views
- How to Define Report Settings
- How to Build an Instance-based Model
- How to Build a New Pattern-based Model
- How to Build a Perspective-based View Based on a Model
- How to Build a Perspective-based View Based on a Collection of CIs
- Modeling Studio User Interface
How to Build an Instance-based Model
This task describes how to build an instance-based business CI model which can serve as the basis for a view.
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In the Modeling Studio, click New and select Instance Based Model to open the New Model dialog box. Select a CI type and enter the values for its properties. For details, see New Model Dialog Box.
Note You cannot create an instance-based model with an already existing name.
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In the CI Selector, search for the CIs you want to include in your model. Select them and drag them into the model.
Tip You can select more than one CI by holding the CTRL key while selecting CIs.
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Select a CI in the model and reveal its related CIs along a reveal path. Add selected CIs from among the revealed CIs to your model. When you are done, save the model. For details, see Reveal CIs Dialog Box.
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Define Watchpoints for CIs in the Model
Right-click a CI in the model and select Watchpoint > New Watchpoint. The New Watchpoint dialog box opens. Select a reveal path and click OK. A small icon appears next to the CI indicating that a watchpoint is defined for it. For details, see New Watchpoint Dialog Box.
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