Property form
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A property rule has one of eleven modes. Each is defined in the table below. Three are string-based modes, three are page-based modes, and five are modes used with Java objects. The appearance of the Definition tab depends on the mode.
Use the Property Mode selection box to choose a mode. The property mode determines how the system represents the property data. After you select a mode, consult these topics to complete the General tab fields:
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Select For example, use this mode to create a property that can hold
a birth date. The standard |
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Select If you create a Value List property named LetterSent, you can use it to hold a list of values. For example, you can use an activity or an HTML form to set LetterSent(1) to Mom and LetterSent(2) to Dad. After setting these values, the LetterSent An example of a standard |
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Select If you create a Value Group property named Birthday, you can use it in your future configuration to hold a group of values. For example, you can use an activity or an HTML form to set Birthday(Bob) to July and Birthday(Mary) to September. Birthday(Bob) and Birthday(Mary) become elements of the Birthday Value Group. |
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Select For example, a Page mode property named Originator can contain information about the originator of a work object, such as the originator's name, account number, and so on. An example of a standard |
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Select For example, a Page List property named Contacts can contain the pages Contact(1), Contact(2), Contact(3), and so on. Work-.pyFlowActionCosts is an example of a
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Select For example, the standard |
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C-626 03-04 Select Some properties with this mode can be saved as persistent
data in the PegaRULES database. If the Java class of the Java
object instance implements the |
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Supports the Process Commander Java pages feature that enables your application to interact with Java objects as though they were pages and properties on the clipboard. Select For information, see Working with Java Objects (April 2005), a document available in the Integration section of the Pega Developer Network. |
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Supports the Process Commander Java pages feature that enables your application to interact with Java objects as though they were pages and properties on the clipboard. Select |