Context Menu (destination structure)
(1) New fields, nodes and database nodes can be created here. If you create a new database node, you can select the alias of a connected database and then choose a table or stored procedure from that database. The structure of the database table will then be represented in the destination structure node. See also section Import of the Structure via Database Nodes.
(2) See sections Mount Profile as Subnode in Destination Structure and Mount Profile as Subnode in Source Structure.
(3) A node and the entire substructure below a node can be saved as a partial template. Previously created partial templates can also be inserted here. They can be managed via the destination structure menu.
(4) The field overview provides a simple overview of the data types and lengths of all fields, etc.
(5) You can find the node in the source structure that is connected via path to the destination structure node on which you open the context menu.
(6) You can close or open all direct subnodes in the tree (see plus and minus symbols).
(7) Cutting, copying and deleting of nodes and fields.
(8) Finds the source structure field this field is mapped to. You can also delete the mapping. See also section Search and Find.
(9) If you have activated phase 4, you can create a node that represents an HSQL table.
(10) Enables you to export any node (with subnodes and fields) as an XSD schema file. This XSD file can then, for example, be used to automatically generate a structure from it.
(11) Cutting, copying and deleting of functions.