Types of Sources

Normally Data Source is a point of Origin from where we can expect data .it might be from any Point. Inside System Outside System. Entity-Backed: if the Data For this Record Comes Directly from a Database Table or View i.e. a database entity. Normally view is seen by Appian as just another database table i.e.... Continue Reading →

Data Fabrics In Appian

Appian's Data Fabric empowers organizations by seamlessly integrating and accessing data from diverse sources. Its key features include data integration, connectivity with various data sources, powerful data transformation capabilities, data virtualization, governance and security features, unified data views, and real-time analytics. This comprehensive tool enhances decision-making and streamlines business operations, fostering efficiency and effectiveness.

Dynamic Movements of Rows in Appian

Appian's low-code platform stands out for rapidly creating robust applications with minimal coding. One key feature is the dynamic movement of rows, empowering users to manipulate data presentation. This enhances user experience, streamlines data management, and allows real-time updates. Use cases range from task and workflow management to catalog and project planning, making it a versatile tool for app development.

Customizable/Expandable/Searchable Custom Pickers

This text provides a tutorial on custom pickers, explaining their role as selection tools in software development, data analysis, and user interface design. It emphasizes the importance of not only locating information but also creating it. The tutorial covers the implementation and utility of custom pickers to enhance user interaction and overall experience.

Appian Query

RecordData Vs Data Store Entity Vs Record Once upon a time in a land called Database World, there were three friends: Query Record, Query Entity, and Query Data. Each had their unique abilities and purpose. Query Record, the meticulous one of the group, had an uncanny knack for retrieving specific information from the vast database... Continue Reading →

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