The 'ID' in the property editor is a unique identifier.
The Joget Workflow core uses this ID as a column name within the table associated with the form (e.g. c_title in the figure above).
When a user enters a value in the field during a workflow process, the value is stored in that column.
If the ID has never been used in previous forms associated to the same table, a new column will be created.
If the ID, on the other hand, has been used before, that column will be used.
It is important to note that when someone enters a value when completing a form during a workflow process, that value will overwrite the existing one.
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Do not use the following reserved IDs . "appId, appVersion, version, userviewId, menuId, key, embed" on the form element's ID attribute.: - appId
- appVersion
- version
- userviewId
- menuId
- key
- embed
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Take note of following IDs as these columns are automatically generated upon the creation of a new form. "dateCreated, dateModified, createdBy, createdByName, modifiedBy, modifiedByName" on the form element's ID attribute. Please take note upon submission of the form in runtime, these fields will be updated automatically.: - dateCreated
- dateModified
- createdBy
- createdByName
- modifiedBy
- modifiedByName
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title | Recommended Naming Convention |
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We recommend the use of snake case (i.e. first_name) as this is the standard database naming convention. The ID declared will be part of the database table column name. |