Q. What Are The Property Modes In Pega?
- Single Value: A Single Value properties can contain a single text string value. Like Text, numbers, dates, Boolean values, and amounts are stored in Single Value mode properties.
- Value List: A Value List property can contain an ordered list of single values.
If you create a Value List property Named EmployeeName, you can use it to hold a list of values. For example, you can use an activity or an HTML form to set EmployeeName (1) to John and EmployeeName (2) to Jack. After setting these values, the EmployeeName Value List contains EmployeeName (1) and EmployeeName (2). - Value Group: A Value Group property can contain an UnOrdered group of single values.
If you create a Value Group property named Marks, you can use it to hold a group of values. For example, you can use an activity or an HTML form to set Marks(John) to 50 and Marks(Jack) to 80. Marks(John) and Marks(Jack) become elements of the Marks Value Group. Also Read--What Are The Rule Availabilities In Pega? - Page: A Page property can contain an embedded page as its value.
For example, a Page mode property named EmployeeDetails can contain information about the employee, such as the Employee name, account number, and so on. - Page List: A Page List property can contain an ordered list of embedded pages.
For example, a Page List property named Contacts can contain the pages Contact (1), Contact (2), Contact (3), and so on. - Page Group: A Page Group property can contain an unordered group of embedded pages.
For example, the standard Page Group property named Work-.pyWorkParty can contain pyWorkParty (Employee), pyWorkParty (Manager), pyWorkParty (Staff), and so on. - Java Object: A Java Object property mode indicates that this property holds on the clipboard a reference to an instance of a Java object.
- Java Object List : Select Java Object List to indicate that this property can contain an array of references to instances of Java objects. The first element in the array is identified by the 1 subscript, not the 0 subscript.
- Java Object Group: Select Java Object Group to indicate that this property can contain an unordered group of references to instances of Java objects.
- Java Property: Select Java Property to indicate that this property represents a single property of a Java class that defines an external Java object.
- Java Property List: Select Java Property List to indicate that this property represents an array property of a Java class that defines an external Java object.