Cannot add entities to logical model

SQL Developer
Version 2.1.0.62
Build MAIN-62.61
I cannot create a logical model (Entities relations etc)
(I can make a relational model by importing tables)
Within the online help: "Click the New Entity icon."
But i havn't a "New Entity icon"
regards,
Marcel

If you're inside SQL Developer, you're in the wrong tool, as it can currently only view models.
Download the stand-alone [Data Modeler|http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/datamodeler/index.html] (mind the license is not free ) ...
Have fun,
K.

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