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Collapse Fields: Collapse the fields in the selected level.
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Expand Fields: Clicking the icon that represents collapsed fields (for example: )
enables this menu item. It is used to expand the fields on one level.
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Collapse All Fields: Collapse all fields on the record level and in all detail tables.
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Expand All Fields: Expand all fields on the record level and in all detail tables.
Changing the Data Model
It is possible to construct or modify a Data Model without having to create or open a data
mapping configuration. This is especially useful when a solution does not require a data
mapping configuration; for example, when a web page is created by passing JSON data to the
Create Web Content task in Workflow.
However, apart from setting a default value it isn't possible to edit the data in a Data Model.
Modifying a Data Model can be done via the contextual menu. To open it, right-click the Data
Model.
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Add Field: Click to add a new field at the current level (record or detail table). Enter the
field name in the dialog; if you want you can change the field's data type and set a default
value. Then click OK to add it to the Data Model.
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Add Table: Click to add a new detail table at the current level (record or existing detail
table). Enter the table name in the dialog and click OK to add it.
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Rename, Delete and Set Type are only available for newly added fields.
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Rename: Click to rename the selected table or field. Enter the new name and click OK to
rename.
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Delete: Click to delete the selected table or field.
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Set Type: Use the list to select the field type (see "Data types" on page219).
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Default Value: Click to set the default value for a field.
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