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Creating a Data Model

3 Tasks

10 mins

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Beginner Pega Platform '23 Data Integration Constellation English
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Scenario

When creating an application, consider the Data Model. The Data Model defines how users store and retrieve the data in your application. In the MyTown application, you need the following data objects:

  • A data object for a person that submits a request
  • A data object with the details of the request type

Create a data object for the person submitting the request, which contains First name, Last name, Address, and Phone number.

Create a data object for the request type, which contains records for Type, Description, and Department.

Note: A Request data object has been modeled for the MyTown311 application. The Request data object contains fields applicable to more than the business needs of the Service Request Case Type. As a best practice, the Request data object should be configured to be reusable across Case Types and applications.
Note: The framework of this challenge uses the Constellation architecture of Pega Platform™. To practice this challenge on the Traditional UI architecture, see the Creating a Data Model version 8.7 challenge.

The following table provides the credentials you need to complete the challenge.

Role User name Password
Application Developer author@mytown pega123!
Note: Your practice environment may support the completion of multiple challenges. As a result, the configuration shown in the challenge walkthrough may not match your environment exactly.

You must initiate your own Pega instance to complete this Challenge.

Initialization may take up to 5 minutes so please be patient.

Challenge Walkthrough

Detailed Tasks

1 Create a Person data object

  1. In the Pega instance for the challenge, enter the following credentials:
    1. In the User name field, enter author@mytown.
    2. In the Password field, enter pega123!.
  2. In the navigation pane of App Studio, click Data to display a list of data objects in the application.
  3. Click Person (Draft) to open the Person Data Model.
    Person draft data object
     
  4. Click Create Data Model to open the Create data object dialog box.
    Draft data object create data model
  5. Click Next to display the data object connection details.
    Person data object modal.
  6. In the System list, keep the default value of Pega, and then click Submit.
    The data object Connection details with Pega as the selected system.
  7. On the Data Model tab, click Add field to create a new field for the Person data object.
  8. In the Field name field, enter First name to name the field.
  9. Verify that Type defaults to Text (single line).
  10. Click Submit & add another to create a new field.
    Tip: When multiple fields are added to a data object or step, use the Submit & add another option. Click Submit after adding the last field.
  11. Repeat steps 8-10 to add the following additional fields:
     
    Field name Type
    Last name Text (single line)
    Address Address
    Phone Phone
     
    Person data object data model
  12. In the upper right, click Save to commit the fields to the data object.

2 Create a Request type data object

  1. In the upper left, click Back to previous page
    Highlighting the arrow to return to the Data objects and integrations page.
  2. Click Request type (Draft) to open the Request type Data Model.
    Request type data object draft
  3. Click Create Data Model to open the Create data object dialogue box. 
    Draft data object create data model
  4. Click Next to display the data object connection details.
    Request type data object
  5. In the System list, keep the default value of Pega, and then click Submit.
    The data object Connection details with Pega as the selected system.
  6. On the Data Model tab, click Add field to create a new field for the Request type data object.
  7. In the Field name field, enter Type.
  8. Verify that Type defaults to Text (single line).
  9. Click Submit & add another to create a new field.
  10. Repeat steps 7-9 to add two additional fields:
     

    Field name

    Type
    Description Text (paragraph)
    Department Text (single line)
     
    Data model for the Request type data object
  11. In the upper right, click Save to commit the fields to the data object.

3 Add Data Records to the Request type data object

  1. In the Request type data object, click the Records tab to display a table that uses the Request type fields (Type, Description, and Department) as the table headers.

  2. Click Add Record to add a new Data Record to the data object.
    Highlighting the location of the Add record button.
  3. In the Type field, enter Park maintenance.
  4. In the Description field, enter Damaged or broken park or playground equipment.
  5. In the Department field, enter Parks and Recreation.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 to add three more Data Records to the data object by using the information from the following table.
    Type Description Department
    Pothole Pothole in a public parking lot or road Public Works
    Road debris Downed trees, power lines, or other traffic impediments Public Works
    Traffic signal Traffic signal not working properly Traffic Management
  7. Click Save.
    The records associated with the Request type data object.

Confirm your work

  1. In the upper left, click Back to previous page
    Highlighting the back button associated with the Request type data object.
  2. In the Integration map section, click View to open the Integration map. 
    Integration map
  3. Verify your Integration map has both data objects pointing to the Pega system of record.
    The Integration map for Service Request data objects.

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