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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the Crow's Foot Database Notation stencil objects include a Category object.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,how do we create database designs?
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,we can no longer create database designs as we could in Microsoft Visio 2013.We can only create data models.We can still open database designs created in Microsoft Visio 2013,but they appear as unalterable block drawings.
In Microsoft Visio 2013,how do we format line ends in data models to represent the symbols used in the IE Crow's Foot notation?
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Data models are created using primarily Entity and Relationship objects.The line segments used as relationships can be formatted by using the Set Begin Symbol and Set End Symbol commands on the relationship short cut menu.
When using Microsoft Visio 2013,how do we create a blank diagram for use with a data model?
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,describe the possible cardinality settings for a Relationship object that can be set in the symbols menu in a database design,and how these settings correspond to the IE Crow's Foot symbols shown in Figure G-21.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,for a Relationship object relationship that is many-mandatory on the child side of the relationship,the correct setting in the Symbol menu is:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,Relationship connector objects can be formatted with the line end symbols needed to create IE Crow's Foot notation.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the arrow end of the Dynamic connector object points to the table containing the primary key.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,clicking the File command tab opens the Backstage view.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,we can create data models using Entity and Relationship objects.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the cardinalities of the Relationship connector object end points are formatted using:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,Dynamic connector objects can be formatted with the line end symbols needed to create IE Crow's Foot notation.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,we can create supertype/subtype relationships in database designs using:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,a group of template objects is called a stencil.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,when the Entity object is placed in a diagram,it is labeled as a table.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the data models in this book are created using:
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