Use this dialog box to specify a trait phrasing for your relationship.
An entity is a real-world object, referred to by a noun. Some entities are traits of other entities. For example, the entity, blood type, is a trait of the entity Patient.
When specifying the two entities in this dialog box, provide the information needed to answer these types of questions:
Note These questions can be formed using the
Prepositional phrases that further define the trait can be specified. For example, Banks have branches in cities. In this case, banks is the subject, branches is the trait, and in cities is an additional object that specifies where the branches are.
Subject
Select an entity that represents the subject of the relationship.
For example, in the phrase, Banks have branches in cities, banks is the subject.
Object
Select an entity that contains the trait
For example, in the phrase, banks have branches in cities, branches is the object and trait.
Add prepositional phrase
Enter the prepositions and the object of prepositions that further describe the relationship.
For example, in the phrase, banks have branches in cities, in the cities is the prepositional phrase.