Sequenced modification of multiple entities based on an abstract data representation
First Claim
1. A computer-readable medium containing a user interface program which, when executed by a processor, performs an operation for creating an abstract modification specification abstractly defining modification operations to modify physical data in a database containing a plurality of physical entities, comprising:
- displaying a selection field;
populating the selection field with a plurality of logical fields from which a user selects two or more logical fields to be used as seed fields in determining related logical fields, wherein each logical field corresponds to a physical entity in the database;
receiving a selection of at least two logical fields from the selection field, wherein each of the at least two logical fields corresponds to a separate physical entity in the database;
based on the selection of the at least two logical fields, determining related logical fields for each of the at least two logical fields, wherein the related logical fields correspond to physical entities in the database that are different from physical entities corresponding to the at least two logical fields; and
displaying input fields for each of the selected logical fields and the related logical fields, wherein the input fields include required fields necessary to perform the abstract modification specification.
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Abstract
The present invention is generally directed to a system, method and article of manufacture for modifying data represented abstractly through an abstraction model. In one embodiment, a data repository abstraction layer provides a logical view of an underlying data repository that is independent of the particular manner of data representation. A query abstraction layer is also provided and is based on the data repository abstraction layer. A runtime component performs transformation of an abstract query into a form that can be used against a particular physical data representation. The transformation includes ordering physical modification operations according to a physical entity relationships specification to ensure that the physical modification operations are executed in an appropriate order.
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1. A computer-readable medium containing a user interface program which, when executed by a processor, performs an operation for creating an abstract modification specification abstractly defining modification operations to modify physical data in a database containing a plurality of physical entities, comprising:
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displaying a selection field; populating the selection field with a plurality of logical fields from which a user selects two or more logical fields to be used as seed fields in determining related logical fields, wherein each logical field corresponds to a physical entity in the database; receiving a selection of at least two logical fields from the selection field, wherein each of the at least two logical fields corresponds to a separate physical entity in the database; based on the selection of the at least two logical fields, determining related logical fields for each of the at least two logical fields, wherein the related logical fields correspond to physical entities in the database that are different from physical entities corresponding to the at least two logical fields; and displaying input fields for each of the selected logical fields and the related logical fields, wherein the input fields include required fields necessary to perform the abstract modification specification. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A computer-implemented method for creating an abstract modification specification abstractly defining modification operations to modify physical data in a database containing a plurality of physical entities, the method comprising:
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displaying a selection field; populating the selection field with a plurality of logical fields from which a user selects two or more logical fields to be used as seed fields in determining related logical fields, wherein each logical field corresponds to a physical entity in the database; receiving a selection of at least two logical fields from the selection field, wherein each of the at least two logical fields corresponds to a separate physical entity in the database; based on the selection of the at least two logical fields, determining related logical fields for each of the at least two logical fields, wherein the related logical fields correspond to physical entities in the database that are different from physical entities corresponding to the at least two logical fields; and displaying input fields for each of the selected logical fields and the related logical fields, wherein the input fields include required fields necessary to perform the abstract modification specification. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A computer, comprising:
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a memory containing a program; and at least one processor; the program, which when executed on the processor, is configured to perform an operation to create an abstract modification specification abstractly defining modification operations to modify physical data in a database containing a plurality of physical entities, the operation comprising; displaying a selection field; populating the selection field with a plurality of logical fields from which a user selects two or more logical fields to be used as seed fields in determining related logical fields, wherein each logical field corresponds to a physical entity in the database; receiving a selection of at least two logical fields from the selection field, wherein each of the at least two logical fields corresponds to a separate physical entity in the database; based on the selection of the at least two logical fields, determining related logical fields for each of the at least two logical fields, wherein the related logical fields correspond to physical entities in the database that are different from physical entities corresponding to the at least two logical fields; and displaying input fields for each of the selected logical fields and the related logical fields, wherein the input fields include required fields necessary to perform the abstract modification specification. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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