Schema Editor Overview

Extend your project’s current database schema to better meet your needs with Innoslate's Schema Editor.

The ‘Schema Editor’ enables users to extend their project’s current database schema to better meet their needs. Use cases include creating new classes (or subclasses), adding additional attributes or relations to existing classes, creating new labels, and much more. We highly suggest getting familiar with the Schema already provided before modifying the schema to avoid duplication and confusion. Users may see Classes and their Relationships here. schema-overview

Navigating to Schema Editor

To navigate to the ‘Schema Editor’ from within any project, select ‘Schema Editor’ from the ‘MENU’ drop-down in the top navigation bar.

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Functions Available in Schema Editor

  • Customizing Classes: Customize the current set of classes defined in your project’s database schema. 
  • Customizing Attributes: Modify Class's attributes in your project's database schema.  
  • Customizing Labels: Customize the current set of labels defined in your project’s database schema.
  • Customizing Relations: Customize the current set of relations defined in your project’s database schema.
  • Workflow: Innoslate’s workflow controls allow an entity’s status to be transitioned through a lifecycle.

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