The tools in the CARIS1 BASE ManagerTM licensed module let you work with Bathy DataBASE2 ServerTM to create and maintain collections of data in databases that are shared among many users.
To use the database tools in the BASE Manager module, you must be connected to a running database and you must be logged on with a user account with the necessary permissions. Refer to the User Management topic in the CARIS Bathy DataBASE Server documentation for information on user permissions.
Database Layers
When connected to a database, you will see a database connection item under the Data Sources category in the Project window and a database group layer in the Layers window. The database connection item in the Project window will contain a Catalogue item, a Recycle Bin item and an Offline item.
• The Catalogue item contains a child item for each of the feature object types and their attributes available in the catalogue of the database. These items can be used to determine the feature objects that can be created in the database and to create display layers for viewing and accessing the objects in the database.
• The Recycle Bin and Offline items can be used to create display layers specifically for viewing data that has been marked for deletion or has a status of offline. Because the data available in these layers is not accessible to all users and is not intended for distribution, the Recycle Bin and Offline items are only needed by users performing data administration tasks.
The database group in the Layers window may contain the following layers:
• database filter layers, which are defined by a filter expression to display database objects that match the filter criteria. The filter expression will be specific to one or more feature object acronyms and the attribute values.
• a Recycle Bin layer, which contains all database objects that have been deleted, but have not been purged. See Database Recycle Bin for more information.
• an Offline layer, which contains all database objects that have been marked offline. See Set Offline/Set Online for more information.
Database filter layers can be defined at the time that the connection is created in the Open Connection wizard. Each layer can be defined to display a single feature object type or numerous object types. A portrayal can also be defined for each layer to control the display of the data. See Add Connection for more information on creating database connections. If additional layers are needed after the connection has been created, or if a layer needs further filtering, the Filter command can be used. This command is accessible from both the Filter property in the Properties window when a database filter layer is selected, or the pop-up menu of the database connection source in the Project window as Add Layer > From Filter. See Filter for more information on filtering data.
By default, the contents of each database layer is displayed when the connection is open. To limit only the display of data, the Display Filter property can be used. All database objects that meet the filter criteria will be made available in the Display window. Processes run on the data in the layer will still be applied to all data, regardless of whether or not it is currently visible in the Display window.
When the database layers are selected, properties for the current layer are displayed in the Properties window. These properties control the display of the data in each layer. If a portrayal was defined for a database filter layer during creation of the connection, the selected settings will be set in the Properties window. These settings can be changed if desired. A new portrayal can also be created and applied using the Style property. See Style for more information on this tool.
If a database layer is no longer needed, it can be removed from the database group using the Remove Layer command in the Layers window pop-up menu. This includes the Recycle Bin and Offline layers. If a layer is needed after it is removed, it can be added back using the Add Layer command, however, for a database filter layer, the layer must be recreated in the Filter tool.
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