Non-Mastered Data Models

A non-mastered data model is a data model which is not related to mastering. This means that functionalities related to mastering will be unavailable for a non-mastered data model.

To make current data models non-mastered, open the Properties for the current Input Data Model, click the Options tab and select the This is a non-mastered data model check box, as shown in the following image.

The Master view will be unavailable in the Graph and toggling between the Instance and Master view will not be displayed in the toolbar, as shown in the following image.

Promotions will also be disabled since the Master Fields can be used as Promotion fields.

In the subject editor, the Master Model tab will not be shown. All created Master fields and Master references will be deleted after selecting the This is a non-mastered data model check box in the Properties for the current Input Data Model, as shown in the following image.

If you clear the This is a non-mastered data model check box in the Properties of the current Input Data Model, the ability to toggle between the instance and the Master view will be enabled, as well as the Master Model tab appearing in the Subject Editor. However, only Master References will be displayed in the Master Model tab. All Master Fields will be deleted irretrievably.

Only subjects can be linked between non-mastered and mastered Input Data Models.

If you have linked Input Data Models before one of them became mastered or non-mastered, the linked subjects will be unlinked and not have any relations to the source Input Data Model.