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Transaction modelling, which involves capturing the dynamic properties of an organization and is viewed as a necessary component in data modelling is discussed. A specification-language-transaction schema based on ACM/PCM specification language is implemented as the transaction-modelling tool. The benefit of such a modeling tool is discussed and its ability to extend the static scheme automatically to support the intended transactions is illustrated.<>