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Setting the schema name

Situation: Deleting a table (in the relational model) and generating it from the logical model (again), the schema name gets lost and I have to apply it in the table again. Is there a way to store the schema name somewhere so it is considered when generating the relational model? It's a bit annoying if one generates the relational model again and again.
Thanks and best regards,
Robert
Best Answer
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Hi Robert,
there is no such settings. You can look at schema dialog where you can change the schema for group of objects. Also you can write transformation script for that.
Philip
Answers
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Hi Robert,
there is no such settings. You can look at schema dialog where you can change the schema for group of objects. Also you can write transformation script for that.
Philip
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Hi Philip
Thanks for showing this possibility. I did not notice it up to now. Also thanks for the hint with the transformation script.
Best regards,
Robert