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CDTs

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What is CDTs?

CDTs typically refers to Custom Data Types. In the context of software development, especially within platforms like Appian, CDTs are user-defined data structures that group related data elements together. They are used to represent complex data structures and are often used to define the structure of data stored in a database or passed between different components of a system. CDTs enable developers to create reusable and well-defined data models, improving code organization and maintainability.

What other technologies are related to CDTs?

CDTs Complementary Technologies

Query Rules are used to retrieve data within Appian CDTs. They strongly complement CDTs by providing a way to populate them.
mentioned alongside CDTs in 98% (81) of relevant job posts
Interface Rules provide dynamic interfaces that use CDTs. They strongly complement CDTs as interfaces are often built using CDTs
mentioned alongside CDTs in 99% (79) of relevant job posts
Constants are used to store static values, including those related to CDTs, such as default values or related system configurations.
mentioned alongside CDTs in 92% (84) of relevant job posts

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