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Visual data modeling |
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Manage objects, fields, relationships, validation rules, triggers and Apex classes |
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IDEF1X, Crow's Foot, Codasyl and Relational notations |
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Split a Salesforce data model to multiple ER diagrams |
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Ability to edit Salesforce model after reverse engineering and create new custom objects, fields, and relationships (the objects you create are not created on your org). |
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Org documentation |
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Export a data model as an image |
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Print a data model |
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Generate a navigable model documentation (HTML) |
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Build an enterprise data dictionary automatically (HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, TXT, SQL, and MS-Excel) |
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Advanced exploration |
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Search |
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Advanced exploration of a data model |
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Advanced search |
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Data model comparison |
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Compare model to model |
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Compare model to Org |
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Compare Org to Org |
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Generate a comparison report (HTML) |
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Other advanced tools |
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Collaborative modeling with Git: Configure AbstraLinx to work with Git. Browse different versions of the model from the repository, merge and compare with the local model |
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Requirements management: Ability to create and assign requirements to objects, fields, validation rules, triggers, apex classes, and relationships. |
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Convert a salesforce data model to a database (Oracle, Micosoft SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Firebird, Microsoft Azure SQL database, Amazon Redshift and Amazon RDS) |
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Manage data model versions |
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