When you have set the included object features, the Relational View Wizard then enables you to set the default level of visibility of protected features in your relational view.
If you reset the level of visibility of protected features for existing and modified views, all refinements of that view are then lost. For large systems, this can cause a delay while the new defaults are applied across the view.
An example of the sixth sheet of the Relational View Wizard is shown in the following image.
To set the default level of visibility of protected features
In the Protected Features group box, select the Include References Only option button if you want to exclude all protected features other than those that are references of a class or select the Include All option button if you want to include all protected features within your relational view. By default, all protected features are excluded from your relational view.
Click the Next > button when you have set the default visibility of protected features in your view. Alternatively, click the < Back button to redisplay the previous dialog or the Cancel button to abandon your selections.
When you click the Next > button, the Relational View Wizard then enables you to set the visibility of derived tables.