uCosminexus Service Platform, Basic Development Guide
For some Objects, you can define same Name element in multiple rows. Row of the same Name element is considered as definition for same one object and you can use the same in definitions of multiple values. In this case, values are set in list, in the defined order.
Following table describes objects for which you can define the same Name element in multiple rows and the items for which you can specify multiple values in the concerned object.
Table 6-49 TableObjects for which you can define the same Name element in multiple rows
# | Objects | Items for which you can define multiple values |
---|---|---|
1 | ConcatenateObjects | Input |
2 | SumObjects | Input |
3 | LoopObjects | RelationalPath, SortKey, SortOrder, SortLanguage, SortDataType, SortCase |
4 | ChooseObjects | Condition, OutputValue |
5 | CustomObjects | Argument, ArgumentType, Input |
You can define the same Name element only in consecutive rows. If you define same Name element in non-consecutive rows, validation error occurs. Also, if the Name element has been omitted from second row onwards, value in the upper row is set.
Following figure shows the example of defining the same Name element in multiple rows.
Figure 6-90 FigureExample when setting the same Name element
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