complex schema node
A complex schema node is a parent schema element where its children are a series of nodes that can include more than one value. A complex schema node can have any number of child nodes, and they can be created or deleted at runtime. The child nodes are records that can inclue more than one value.
A complex schema node is usually associated with a repeating form control on an eForm where the child nodes are instances, or records of the repeating form control, and the values in the records are individual form controls within the repeating form control. For example, a repeating subform is the parent node in a complex schema node. One instance, or record, of the repeating subform is one child node in the complex schema node. One individual form control within the subform is a value in the child node.
These repeating form controls are associated with complex schema nodes:
- Subform
- Data Grid
- Comments
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Keywords
coplex schema node, repeating complex schema node, complex variable, repeating variable, repeating node, repeating form control, schema element