SK SKYVVA Documentation

2. Warning

Adding several new picklist values when upgrading the new release of SKYVVA

To prevent some errors while users use those picklists, SKYVVA wants to warn you that every new picklist value created by us will not be overwritten when you upgrade to a new release of SKYVVA. However, if you install our latest release, you will have all those picklists include in the package. To be able to use those picklists you need to manually add them. - Added many picklist values of the "type" field in the "IStructure" object.

Here are the picklist values to be added manually:

decimal NOTATION nonPositiveInteger

float normalizedString negativeInteger

duration token long

time language int

gYearMonth NMTOKEN short

gYear NMTOKENS byte

gMonthDay Name nonNegativeInteger

gDay NCName unsignedLong

gMonth ID unsignedInt

hexBinary IDREF unsignedShort

base64Binary IDREFS unsignedByte

anyURI ENTITY positiveInteger

QName ENTITIES

There are many picklist values of the Type field in IStructure object. We pick one sample added manually on the “decimal” type.

Fill value’s API name in the box and click the save button

Finally, we will get the “decimal” type picklist value as the screenshot below.

[su_box title="Note" box_color="#2a8af0" title_color="#000000"]However, some organizations will face missing some picklist values in this Type field. To avoid the problem please kindly add those values by checking the box of the picklist value for a particular IStrcuture.[/su_box]. - Added several picklists of UsageType in IMapping Object Please follow the link for adding this picklist: #article/2-warning is in the second title section. - Added "Integrate3x_API_Parameter" picklist value of record Type field in Interface control runtime object. Please follow the link for adding this picklist: #article/1-warning - Added "Delete Specific Child" picklist value of the "Init Operation" field in the "IChained Interface" object. Please follow the link for adding this picklist: #article/1-warning is in the second title section.

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