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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Configuring the Data Director Application
  4. Establishing a Root Node
  5. Defining the Business Entity Model
  6. Configuring Business Entity Properties
  7. Configuring Reference Entity Properties
  8. Transforming Business Entities and Views
  9. Managing Many-to-Many Relationships
  10. Configuring Search
  11. Configuring Workflow Tasks and Triggers
  12. Configuring Security and Data Filters for Business Entities
  13. Integrating Data as a Service
  14. Configuring External Calls
  15. Designing the Data Director User Interface
  16. Localizing Data Director
  17. Provisioning Tool Frequently Asked Questions

Example of Adding Root Nodes

Example of Adding Root Nodes

You work in Human Resources for a large multinational corporation. You want to add all the employees in your organization. You want to add each employee as a "Person" business entity.
To add the root node for a Person business entity, you perform the following steps:
  1. In the Provisioning tool, select
    Business Entity
    Modeling
    .
  2. Select
    Business Entities
    , and then click
    Create
    .
  3. In the node properties panel, select
    C_PARTY
    in the
    Base Object
    field.
  4. Enter
    Person
    as the name and label for the root node.
  5. Define the model of the business entity in the business entity model pane.
  6. Save your changes.
Because employees in your organization live in different countries, you then decide that you want to create the reference entity "LUCountry." This will be associated with the Country lookup base object in the MDM schema.
To add the root node for a LUCountry reference entity, you perform the following steps:
  1. In the Provisioning tool, select
    Business Entity
    Modeling
    .
  2. Select
    Reference Entities
    , and then click
    Create
    .
  3. In the node properties panel, select
    C_LU_COUNTRY
    in the
    Base Object
    field.
  4. Enter
    LUCountry
    as the name and label for the root node.
  5. Save your changes.

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