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About Data Instance Behaviors

The Data Instance behavior differs significantly from all other behavior types in that it does not define any behavior. All other behavior types define some sort of action to be performed; for example, a calculation or a lookup. You can use a Data Instance behavior to obtain data that is not included in the order data and make that data available to other behaviors. There are two methods for obtaining the data for the Data Instance behavior:

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See OSM Concepts for more information about behavior default values, inheritance, and declarative syntax.

Related Topics

Data Instance Behavior Properties View Data Tab

Defining Data Instance Behavior Properties

Working with Behaviors

Working with Data Providers

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