Data Structure CRUD Overview
  • 13 Aug 2024
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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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