write directly from interface to DB

Hi All,
I have developed a SAIL interface that is be able to directly write to DB using the function

a!writeToDataStoreEntity(cons!NCContainmentAction,local!newContainmentAction)

the local!newContainmentAction is an object created locally as

local!newContainmentAction:fn!cast('type!{www.pirelli.com/.../appian}NonConformityContainment',{})

This approach is very helpful because we are able to write directly on DB avoiding many other nodes witch, before using this approach, we used to elaborate data and write to DB
It also seems that SAIL code is simpler and faster to manage because we deal with the object and its attributes

I have never seen this kind of approach in Appian SAIL documentation so I would like to understand if it is correct and if you suggest or not to use it

Thank you in advance

Elia




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  • Sorry Chetany,
    the on success documentation says


    onSuccess (Any Type): A list of saves or an HTTP response to execute after the smart service executes successfully. Created with a!save() or a!httpResponse(). The stored values are available in the function variable fv!storedValues.


    So I tried to do that

    a!writeToDataStoreEntity(cons!NCContainmentAction,local!newContainmentAction,{a!save(ri!done,"true")}),

    by defining a done ri variable
    And it works
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  • Sorry Chetany,
    the on success documentation says


    onSuccess (Any Type): A list of saves or an HTTP response to execute after the smart service executes successfully. Created with a!save() or a!httpResponse(). The stored values are available in the function variable fv!storedValues.


    So I tried to do that

    a!writeToDataStoreEntity(cons!NCContainmentAction,local!newContainmentAction,{a!save(ri!done,"true")}),

    by defining a done ri variable
    And it works
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