PowerDesigner enables enterprises to more easily visualize, analyze and manipulate metadata for effective enterprise information architecture. It offers a model-driven approach to empower and align business and IT. PowerDesigner is the industry-leading data modeling tool. You can remove sub-symbols from the shortcut symbol to simplify it and restore any sub-object symbols that you have removed. When reusing a BPMN sub-process object or any of the EAM objects whose symbols can display sub-symbols, the shortcut symbol will now show those sub-symbols. All sub-processes and other child objects contained in this diagram will be deleted In the enterprise architecture model, you can now delete the sub-diagram associated with a process that contains sub-processes. These new symbols are not supported in the desktop client, and workflows which mix editing in the desktop client andPowerDesigner Web will invoke a symbol conversion, which may disorganize the diagram layoutÄelete enterprise architecture model sub-process diagram. The enterprise architecture model symbols have been updated to a more modern look. Concurrent editing is supported for all model types except requirements models. If another user has published a new version of the model since you began editing you will be prompted to review and apply their changes in your model before publishing your changes. Two or more users can now edit the same model in parallel. When clicking the Export to CSV button in the object list toolbar, you can now select to export the current list only, two or more specific lists, or all object lists. Programmers can use a dedicated API to export repository content. You can now specify reference files when importing objects from CSV files in order to create shortcuts instead of standard objects. Import objects from CSV files as shortcuts. The SAP AG development team is pleased to announce the availability of SAP PowerDesigner 16.6 SP10 is a leading application management for architecture, data and architecture information and architectural organization and modeling data.