On the low-level, SimpleOne stores its data and business logic configuration in tables. Tables consist out of columns; they are interconnected in many ways.
Tables are divided into two sets: system tables and functional tables. The system tables are used for business logic implementation. They store the inner mechanisms developed on top of the platform and are protected from structural changes, to prevent system disruption or business logic disruption. The purpose of functional tables is to store the data models used in the business logic implementation.
Learn how to create tables and confugire them extensively.
Creating a Table
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Create tables via the administrative agent interface.
Table Attributes
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Attributes that help to configure and track tables.
Autoincrement
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Create autoincrement rules that will define the way IDs look like.
Table Extension
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Learn how to share fields with other tables.
Many-to-Many Relationships
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Define connections between the entries of any two tables.