Delete

The Delete activity deletes a row from a datagrid table. Before using the Delete activity, you must first create a row object and set a value in all fields of the primary key. The value of the key is unique. If the table contains a row with that key value, then the Delete activity deletes that row from the table. If the table does not contain a row with that key value, then the activity returns without changing the table.

General

In the Delete tab, you can specify the activity name and a table connection.

The following table describes the fields in the General tab of the Delete activity:

Field Module Property? Description
Name No Specifies the name to be displayed as the label for the activity in the process.
Table Connection Yes Click to select a table connection.

If the datagrid for the required table connection is not found, in the Select FireflyResource Resource Template dialog box that opens, click Create Shared Resource to create a datagrid connection first. See Creating a DataGrid and Adding a Table for details.

Description

In the Description tab, you can enter a short description for the Delete activity.

Input

In the Input tab, you can specify the rows with the key values to be deleted.

Output

In the Output tab, you can view the rows that are deleted.

The following table describes the fields in the Output tab of the Delete activity:

Output Item Data Type Description
ResultList String Specifies the HasError boolean value and the result. The result contains the HasError boolean value and the ROWs. If HasError is true, the result contains the Error message as well.
Note:

The HasError value is true when one or more results have errors.

The HasError value is false when no error occurs.

In the Fault tab, you can find the error code and error message. See Error Codes for more detailed explanation of the errors.

The following table describes the errors in the Fault tab of the Delete activity:

Error Schema Element Data Type Description
msg String The plug-in error message.
msgCode String The plug-in error code.