Creating a Record Model
Prerequisites
You have gone from the Records Organizer to the Records Modeler (see
Navigating from the Records Organizer to the Records Modeler).Procedure
The following text describes how to insert a node into the record model. To insert more than one node, repeat the same procedure.
Execute the first step in the left screen area.
The detailed display of the new node appears in the right screen area.
Execute the following steps in the right screen area:
The text appears next to the node symbol in the Records Modeler and the Records Browser. Choose an informative text to provide some orientation for end users who are editing records.
Nodes that cannot have elements assigned to them in records. These nodes only act as headers for other nodes. There can be any number of these in a record, depending on the permitted amount (see below).
Nodes that can be assigned elements in records. There can be any number of these in a record, up to the permitted limit. You need to assign an element type to the record model. The element type determines that the node can only be filled in the record with elements of this element type.
Node that already has an element assigned to it in the record model. There can only be one of these in each record.
You can use the instance node in each record to provide information necessary for editing the record.
The rest of the procedure differs according to which node type you have selected. See the sections Selecting a Structure Node, Selecting a Model Node, and Selecting an Instance Node below.
Selecting a structure node
The new node is displayed in the overview tree of the record model (left screen area).
Selecting a model node
Records Management supports two types of attributes in the records: Element attributes and node attributes. Element attributes affect the inserted elements; node attributes affect the node in the underlying record model. At this point you can also determine the node attributes for the new node.
You can create node attributes with or without attribute values. If you enter an attribute value, this is displayed in all records with this record model. If you do not enter an attribute value, users can enter the value separately in each record. The user can enter a new attribute value for every instance of the node.
Example: Node attribute ANCHOR
The node attribute ANCHOR is offered by default. You can enter a free character string for this attribute. This sets a marker in the record model at the position of the node. This marker can then be used, for example, so that the system can automatically insert elements in this position. In this case, the value for the attribute ANCHOR must be entered in the calling program before processing.
In addition to free attributes, you can also enter attribute values for
Context attributes are coded in a
service provider. If the service provider responsible for the selected element type has implemented context attributes, the system automatically enters these in the Records Modeler. In this case a flag is set in the Context column, and a number is entered in the List number column for each context attribute. You can enter values for the context attributes.For more information on context attributes, see the sections on the individual service providers that have implemented context attributes (see
Standard Service Providers)A dialog box is displayed, in which you can choose to attach a note node one level beneath the new node. A note node enables the end user to attach a note to the element in the record.
The new node is displayed in the overview tree of the record model (left screen area).
Selecting an instance node
Elements that you integrate as instance nodes must already be checked into Records Management.
A dialog box is displayed, in which all element types of the current
A dialog box is displayed (see
A dialog box is displayed, in which you can choose to attach a note node one level beneath the new node. A note node enables the end user to attach a note to the element in the record.
The new node is displayed in the overview tree of the record model.