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Multiple entity intake

Updated on May 6, 2021

The multiple entity intake feature enables you to capture information about multiple persons in a single step.

For many applications, there is always a need to capture information of all the family members as part of a single step. For each person, you can mention a relationship (for example, parent, child, grand parent, and so on).

While capturing the details of a person, you can either select an existing person in the system or create a new person.

A part of the case life cycle section that shows how to add the multiple entity
                    intake component.

Multiple entity intake components

For multiple persons feature, Pega Government Platform offers components that you can use from App Studio for the following scenarios.

Manage multiple persons (flow)
Use to capture the details of multiple persons: person ID, role, salutation, first name, last name, email, country, and address. This flow also validates the information added. At a later stage, the new person details are persisted to the person table.
Capture multiple persons details (flow action)
Use to capture details of multiple persons: person ID, role, salutation, first name, last name, email, country, and address.
Persist multiple persons (flow)
Use to persist new persons details to person table.
Multiple persons RO (section)
Use to display the list of persons captured.
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