Schemas definition

Schemas are the “building blocks” of a Creatio configuration. There are three types of schemas: objects (they represent database tables), pages and processes. For example, “Activity” is the “Activity” object schema, “ActivityPageV2” is activity edit page schema, and “ActivitySectionV2” is the section page of the [ Activities ] section.
Schemas means the database blueprint for the construction of the Data Store;

Examples of Schemas in a sentence

  • Schemas Assemblies Data directory contains third-party builds bound to the package.

  • Schemas are de nitions that specify the structure of data and are the result of a database design phase.

  • Add Databases / Schemas to Physical Model‌ When creating a new model, a database/schema (named Default) is automatically created and it is the default database/schema.

  • Creatio informs you about the need to update the database structure and/or install SQL scripts via the [ Database update required ] and [ Needs to be installed in the database ] columns in the list of the [ Schemas ], [ SQL scripts ] and [ Data ] tabs of the [ Configuration ] section.

  • Not all these columns display in the list of the [ Schemas ], [ SQL scripts ] and [ Data ] tabs of the [ Configuration ] section by default.

  • Go to the [ Advanced settings ] section -> [ Configuration ] -> Custom package -> the [ Schemas ] tab.

  • CAL 2 Standards Package means the group of Standards known as "CAL 2", incorporating the LIXI 2.0 Data Dictionary; CAL 2 Schemas; and related and derived schemas, data message standards and data dictionaries.

  • SQL Server Databases & Schemas To start working with the server objects, you should create and open a connection.

  • Schemas To start working with the server objects, you should create and open a connection.

  • Schemas that the Section Wizard creates Object schemas [Section object name] The primary section object BaseEntity base object.