If I wish to add another column name called "BACKUP_ON", which must contain a underscore as requirement, how should I do?
I tried add another row called "backupOn" at datatype, but it turns to be "backupon" at back end structure, if i changed it to "BACKUP_ON",
then it create another "backupOn" at back end database table. But the backupOn at cdt datatype write into column "BACKUP_ON" of previous,
so this might be two bugs, one is "BACKUP_ON" generate to be "backupOn" if create datatype of existing table, but if create backupOn from original of scratch then it will changed to be "backupon" at back end, if changed to be "BACKUP_ON" then it will generate another "backupon" columns at table.
Second, the backupOn should write into "backupon" of second later created by responding relationship, but it write into the first "BACKUP_ON". So i doubt this might be two bugs.
Any one help me create a "BACKUP_ON" with underscore at database?
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The other posters are correct, but one other way you can approach this is by creating the table in the database first. If you set up the table and define the column as "BACKUP_ON", then you can use the wizard to create a CDT from an existing database table.
what if i want to add a separate column individually at later time?
Unknown said:Did you read the documentation? It is described on that page. https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/21.3/Custom_Data_Types.html#create-new-version-from-xsd On top is the link to this page Supported XSD Elements and JPA Annotations
Did you read the documentation? It is described on that page.
https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/21.3/Custom_Data_Types.html#create-new-version-from-xsd
On top is the link to this page
Supported XSD Elements and JPA Annotations