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Saving the Identity of a New Database Record to a Data Item
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To save the identity of a new database record to a data item, complete the following steps:
Check out and open the process you want to edit.
Open the database activity in the process that you previously configured and now want to edit.
Click the
Data Mappings: Create Records
tab. The corresponding screen is displayed.
Select the
Store Identity Value of Records Created
check box.
In the
Data Item to store identity
field, click the
Data Item editor
icon.
Select the data item in which you want to store the identity. The selected data item is displayed in the field.
Note:
Calculation data items are read-only. You cannot edit this type of data item.
Click
OK
. You saved the identity of a new database record to a data item.
Related Topics
Writing a New Record to a Database Table
Writing Multiple Records to a Database Table
Rolling Back and Removing New Records when an Error Occurs
Automatically Determining which Columns to Populate with Data Item Values
Manually Detemining which Columns to Populate with Data Item Values, Expression Results, or Literal Values
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Last modified at 7/31/2020 11:56 AM