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Explore the Network

  • Last UpdatedFeb 15, 2024
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The Network tab is a visual representation of the relationships between objects. Use this tab to drill down to the point where data is displayed in rounded rectangles, which are data objects. You may click these objects to open a network of their own in a separate tab.

For the top-level visual representation, click the Network View () button or use the List View () button to view the the tabular format. The buttons appear as you hover over a parent object. The List View (also called the Grid View) and Network View buttons are displayed in the right-click menu on only the top-level item in the tree view for Classes and Attributes.

You can perform the following actions:

Field Name

Description

Details Level

Select appropriate level from the window to expand the network down to the selected level of detail.

Improve Layout

Is disabled, and in process, while the levels are populating.

Zoom to fit

Zoom the levels to fit the screen.

Filter by

Filtering by the search results or the favourites. Alternatively, clear the previous filtering.

Full Screen View

Switch to the full-screen view.

Mouse-over Functions

Right-click to perform the following actions:

Field Name

Description

Show Validation Issues

Displays the validation issues.

Delete Functional Class

Deletes the class you selected.

Revert

Reverts to the previous view.

Add to favorites

Adds the entity to the list of favorites. For information on managing favorites, see Using Favourite List.

Open Node Details

Views the details for the current level. You may, alternatively, double-click the node.

Open Node Network

Goes a level deeper into the network. You may, alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+double-click the node.

Hide Node

Hides the current node.

Hide Sibling Nodes

Hides the siblings for the current node.

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