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Implementing draft data objects

Updated on April 5, 2022

Provide data that is necessary to process your business cases and meet your goals by implementing draft data objects. When you plan your Microjourney, you can associate draft data objects with case types. By turning these data objects into permanent elements, you ensure that your customers can process the Microjourney successfully.

Before you begin: Create draft data objects that visualize information that your Microjourney requires. See Associating data objects with case types.
  1. In the navigation pane of App Studio, click Data.
  2. Click Data objects and integrations.
  3. Click a draft data object that you want to persist.
    Draft data object names have (Draft) appended to a descriptive name, for example Personal details (Draft).
  4. In the Data model section, click Create data model.
  5. In the Create new data model field, enter the name for the type of information that you want to model.
  6. In the Define source data field, define a location for your data by selecting one of the following options:
    • To set a local Pega data object, select Now, and then select Pega in the Systems list.

      By connecting to Pega database storage, you can add fields and complete your data model. When your data model is complete, and your external data sources are available, you can optionally connect to them too.

    • To define a source system later, for example if your source system is not yet ready, select Later
  7. Click Submit.
What to do next:

To prioritize work and start implementing draft relationships defined during planning your Microjourney, analyze your application inventory. See Managing application inventory.

To provide meaningful information for your data object, define fields. See Defining the fields in a data object.

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