GLOBAL MAP DATA DICTIONARY #1.5212 -- SQLI_DOMAIN FILE 3/24/25 PAGE 1 STORED IN ^DMSQ("DM", *** NO DATA STORED YET *** SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM UCI: VISTA,VISTA (VERSION 22.2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The set from which all objects of that domain must be drawn. In SQLI, all table elements (SQLI_TABLE_ELEMENT) have a domain which restricts them to their domain set. For each data type there is a domain of the same name, representing the same set. Other domains have different set membership restrictions. Each domain has a data type, which determines the rules for comparing values from different domains, and the operators which may be used on them. The PRIMARY_KEY data type and domain is unique to SQLI. It is used to relate primary keys to foreign keys unambiguously (see SQLI_TABLE_ELEMENT) CROSS REFERENCED BY: DM_NAME(B), DM_TABLE(C), DM_FILEMAN_FIELD_TYPE(D), DM_DATA_TYPE(E) ^DMSQ("DM",D0,0)= (#.01) DM_NAME [1F] ^ (#1) DM_DATA_TYPE [2P:1.5211] ^ (#2) DM_COMMENT [3F] ^ (#3) DM_TABLE [4P:1.5215] ^ (#4) ==>DM_WIDTH [5N] ^ (#5) DM_SCALE [6N] ^ (#6) DM_OUTPUT_FORMAT [7P:1.5214] ^ (#11) DM_FILEMAN_FIELD_TYPE [8S] ^ ^DMSQ("DM",D0,1)= (#7) DM_INT_EXPR [E1,245K] ^ ^DMSQ("DM",D0,2)= (#8) DM_INT_EXEC [E1,245K] ^ ^DMSQ("DM",D0,3)= (#9) DM_BASE_EXPR [E1,245K] ^ ^DMSQ("DM",D0,4)= (#10) DM_BASE_EXEC [E1,245K] ^ INPUT TEMPLATE(S): PRINT TEMPLATE(S): SORT TEMPLATE(S): FORM(S)/BLOCK(S):