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Layouts allow you to organize windows and views in the Schema Editor to help you work the way you want. To learn more, see Layouts.

The following example explains how to create a layout view of the graphical mapping interface.

  1. Open the active schema and the tool schemas you want to map.

  2. Click Layout > Mapping. The following window appears.

    Mapping Layout

  3. Drag an object, for example, the InstrumentInline map class definition, from the tool schema to the Mapping window.

    Mapping Diagram Drag and Drop

  4. In the Schema Editor message box, click No to create a customized mapping diagram.

    Mapping_LayoutMessagebox

    SHARED Tip To display the default mapping diagram for the selected object type, click Yes in the Schema Editor message box.

  5. Define a display name and package for the new mapping diagram on the Overview tab on the New Mapping Diagram dialog box.

  6. Click OK and the property tree for the object appears.

  7. Move the tree view around as needed.

  8. Right-click in a tree to change the display of the object.

  9. Add additional objects to the Mapping window by browsing in the tool schema and dragging object from the tree view for the toll schema to the mapping diagram.

  10. Add the view definition for the class.

    • Click Layout >Schema

    • Click Filter > Select > Select Other Classes, then select Graphs/Views from the list.

    • Expand ViewDef in the tree view and browse to the view definition; for example, PIDInlineInstrument_Map.

    • Drag PIDInlineInstrument_Map to the Mapping window.