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Composite Key
Dastagiri Dudekula
over 7 years ago
How to reuse the database generated record(row id) keys [not generated using @Id annotation] to delete/write the database records along with composited keys?
Especially when using with The Write to Data Store Entity and Delete from Data Store Entities smart services as well as query rules.
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ChristineH
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over 7 years ago
@id is used to identify which single field is the "primary". It can point to a column that already exists in an existing table.
If you search composite, you will find many posts that talk about alternates and handling of composite keys.
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ChristineH
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over 7 years ago
@id is used to identify which single field is the "primary". It can point to a column that already exists in an existing table.
If you search composite, you will find many posts that talk about alternates and handling of composite keys.
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