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4.4. Model Validation
Models must be in a valid state in order to be used for data access. Validation of a single model means that it must be in a self-consistent and complete state, meaning that there are no missing pieces and no references to non-existent entities. Validation of multiple models checks that all inter-model dependencies are present and resolvable.
Models must always be validated when they are deployed in a VDB for data access purposes. Teiid Designer will automatically validate all models whenever they are saved.
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The Project > Build Automatically menu option must be selected. When editing models, the editor tabs will display a * to indicate that the model has unsaved changes.

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