DatasetViewer

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The activity can be executed only in debug mode. It helps the user to view the “Dataset values” in a table format.

DataSet vs DataTable

“Datatables” are employed to store data comprising “Rows and Columns” and cannot accommodate multiple datatable values. On the other hand, a “Dataset” is utilized to contain multiple “data tables” with distinct relationships.

Properties

INPUT

ExpirySecs: Indicate the duration in seconds for which the dataset table should be displayed.
Provide the time value in seconds. The default setting is “10 seconds.”This field only accepts the “Integer32” datatype.

InputDataset:*  Enter the “Input dataset” variable where the input data is stored. This parameter helps you to view the input from the table. This field only accepts the “dataset” data type.

MessageTitle:* Specify the “Title” for the “Dataset” table. This field accepts only “String” datatype.

MISC

DisplayName: Displays the name of the activity. The activity name can also be customized to help in troubleshooting.

SkipOnError: It specifies whether to continue executing the workflow even if it throws an error. This supports only Boolean value “True or False”. By default, it is set to “False.”
True: Continues the workflow to the next step.
False: The workflow aborts if it throws any error.ZNone: If the option is specified as blank, by default the activity will perform as “False” action.
Version: It specifies the version of the Datatable automation feature in use.

OUTPUT

Result: It helps to view the execution state of the activity. It returns the values in Boolean format.
True: It indicates the activity has been executed successfully without any error.
False: It indicates that the activity has been faulted due to some unexceptional error thrown.

* Represents mandatory fields to execute the workflow.

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