Part 16 – Action Methods and Computed Columns
What are the differences between an Action Method and a Computed Column? Let’s take a look.
Data entities have a few options for getting data to present in a specific way. One way is to use a virtual field with postLoad(). However, we can also use computed column as well as action methods. Both have their results exposed via OData but computed columns also present in the DMF when exporting…
Data entities have a few options for getting data to present in a specific way. One way is to use a virtual field with postLoad(). However, we can also use computed column as well as action methods. Both have their results exposed via OData but computed columns also present in the DMF when exporting…
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Part 16 – Action Methods and Computed Columns
What are the differences between an Action Method and a Computed Column? Let’s take a look. Data entities have a few options for getting data to present in a specific way. One way is to use a virtual field with postLoad(). However, we can also use computed column as well as action methods.
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