![]() I would like to see the real purpose of singleton property. If anybody have document with practical scenario explaiend, please share. But i do not find any difference when set and when not set. To confirm the behaviour of Singleton property behaviour i have practcally created a component and executed. I do not find any difference between execution when singleton property is enabled (set) and when singleton property is disabled. ![]() I tried removing the Singleton property for child node(CONNECTION_NODE) and executed the application. The content of the instances does not change when the lead selection of the parent changes. ![]() If the property "Singleton" is not set, one instance per parent instance exists. Its content changes when the lead selection of the parent node changes. If the property "Singleton" is set, exactly one instance of the node exists. I understand singleton property is designed as below. i am expecting when i select a record in upper table(CARRIER_NODE), associated entries should be displayed in below table(CONNECTION_NODE). ![]() I created 2 tables in the view, one is binding to CARRIER_NODE(Data displayed from SCARR table) and other is binded to CONNECTIONS_NODE. I have created a context node CARRIER NODE(Cardinality 0 to N) as parent node and CONNECTION_NODE(Cardinality 0 to N ,singleton property is enabled, and supply function is created) as child node of CARRIER_NODE. ![]()
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