The invention, when incorporated in a drill-through modeling tool (DMT),
allows all the elements affecting drill-through behavior to be aggregated
in a single structure or set of structures, thereby allowing
administration to be simplified, and also permitting easier integration
with third-party tools. The invention also provides for graphical
displays of drill-through paths for a DMT user. These displays show the
parameters and dependencies of each drill-through path and allow tool
users to obtain a quick overview of the drill-through network and
further, they allow the tool user to confirm drill-through dependencies
at a glance. Drill-through objects may thus be manipulated and maintained
in a graphical manner.