To the risk of looking stupid.
As a non native English speaker, I personally have no idea what is ORD. Can you tell me ?
For everybody else reading this thread, please, don't forget that we're all over the place in this world and that there's not only 1 language, even though, I know and respect the fact that in those communities, we have to standardize on 1 language, otherwise, it'd be quite a mess but please, let's try to stick to a simple English so froggies like me and others can understand .
TIA (Thanks In Advance)
The best and most compelling possibility for ORD I found was the Office of Rare Diseases , I think perhaps you mean the ERD or Entitiy Relationship Diagram which may well be subject to copyright and therefore not advisable to publish by public forum.
Am I close or am I joining Francois in the "possibly looking stupid" pile?
Update: I've just come across the document "Object Reference Manual" which could be what you're reffering to (P/N 300007224–A01), again I would suggest you contact support for a download location as this document will be subject to copyright.
ORD = Object Relationship Diagram
ERD = Entity Relationship Diagram
They are essentially the same thing: a map of the database. If you search on ORD here you can find the 5.3 and 6.0 ORDs as examples.
Hi Scott,
I stand corrected, although I'd have to say that ORD isn't a common acronym. I note with interest that the version 6.0 ORD has EMC Confidential stamped in the title block so again I would question it's availability through a public medium.
Good luck
ColinH
I agree that ORD is not the terminology I usually use, but since the previous two that I have were called "ORD", I thought it would reduce confusion by calling it the same thing. I guess I was wrong. :-)
The previous two were posted to the Developer Community as "freebies".
UPDATE:
For all of you waiting for the 6.5 ORD to be posted here, I finally got the official word from EMC Documentum Engineering that there is not and is no plan to create or publish the 6.5 ORD. Sorry guys.