You can add a table to your database diagram to edit its structure or relate it to other tables in your diagram. You can either add existing database tables to a diagram or insert a new table that has not yet been defined in the database. Alternatively, you can create a table or modify an existing table with the Table Designer.
Using Table Designer, you can create a new table in the database without opening a database diagram.
To create a new table with Table Designer
Note For each column you add, a new row appears in the top portion of the Table Designer. Within that row, you can edit the column's basic properties. To edit the columns other properties, you can use the bottom portion of the Table Designer. Simply click on a particular row in the top portion of the Table Designer, then add or edit the values for the properties appearing in the bottom portion.
Adding a new table to the database diagram means that you are defining a new table that does not already exist in the database. To create a new table, you must define the individual
To insert a new table into a diagram
To create a table in your current diagram, click the New Table button on the toolbar.
or
Right-click in the diagram and select New Table.
When you save your database diagram, the new table will be added to your database.
Note If you create a new table, then remove it from the diagram before saving it to the database, the table name remains in memory until you close the database diagram. Also, if you delete an existing table from the database, the table name remains in memory. To use the table name again, close and restart the Database Designer.
Adding an existing table means that the table you want to appear in your diagram already exists in your database. If you add a group of tables to a diagram, any
To add an existing table to a diagram
If relationships exist between the selected table and other tables in your diagram, relationship lines are automatically drawn.
When you add a table to a diagram, the definition of the table (not the data that is stored in the table) is loaded from your database into memory. At that point you can edit the table's definition. For example, you can add new columns or modify its indexes, key, relationships, or constraints.
For tables with existing
To add related tables to a diagram
Both those tables referenced by a foreign key constraint from the selected table(s) and those referencing the selected table(s) with a foreign key constraint are added to the diagram.
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