Data Structure CRUD Overview
- 17 Oct 2022
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Data Structure CRUD Overview
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Overview
Decisions Data Structure Matrix
To learn more, refer to the Differences Between Data Structures article.
After creating a Data Structure capable of writing to the database, Designers maintain its data internally by implementing Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) actions via Flow steps.
CRUD Action steps are auto-generated after creating the Data Structure and are accessible under the User Defined Types step category sorted by its Data Structure type. Expanding User-Defined Types reveals the sub-categories tabulated below:
Category | Contents |
Case Entity | Contains CRUD Flow steps for user-created Case Entities |
CSV Structures | Contains CRUD Flow steps CSV generated data types |
CSV Structures [Database Stored] | Contains CRUD Flow steps CSV generated data types |
Database Structures | Contains CRUD Flow steps for user created Database Structures |
Database Structures [Leased] | Contains CRUD steps for leased Database Structures |
Defined Data Structures [Advanced] | Contains CRUD Flow steps for user-created Database Structures [Advanced] |
Entities | Contains CRUD Flow steps for user created Entities |
Entity Extensions | Contains CRUD steps for Entity Extensions |
Flow Execution Extensions | Contains CRUD steps for Flow Execution Extensions |
Folder Extensions | Contains CRUD steps for user created Folder Extensions |
JSON Schema Structures | Contains serialization and deserialization steps for user-defined JSON Schema Types |
JSON Structures | Contains serialization and deserialization steps for user-defined JSON Types |
XML Structures | Contains serialization and deserialization steps for user-defined XML Types |
XSD Structures | Contains serialization and deserialization steps for user-defined XSD Types |
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