InterPlay 2.2.1 User Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Manage the InterPlay models The data model that the product handles is illustrated in the example below. Business Objects, Accounting documents, for instance, are structured as a hierarchy of elements that are: Defined using a set of properties. Grouped into Collections. InterPlay imports the input data into Business Objects that are processed manually by the user. New Objects can also be created. InterPlay exports the Business Objects into output data that can be processed by other components. The Designer is used to define the data model and editors to manipulate the Business Objects. Related topics Data model Edition model Mapping between Data and Edition models InterPlay objects Related Links
Manage the InterPlay models The data model that the product handles is illustrated in the example below. Business Objects, Accounting documents, for instance, are structured as a hierarchy of elements that are: Defined using a set of properties. Grouped into Collections. InterPlay imports the input data into Business Objects that are processed manually by the user. New Objects can also be created. InterPlay exports the Business Objects into output data that can be processed by other components. The Designer is used to define the data model and editors to manipulate the Business Objects. Related topics Data model Edition model Mapping between Data and Edition models InterPlay objects