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Update Data action

Use the Update Data data action to assign values to flow or task level variables. For example, you can create a value that recognizes Customer IDs beginning with 99 as preferred customers, or phone numbers with a specific area code belong to a designated regional office.

Note: Use the Variable Name area to create a new variable or to change an existing variable value. If the variable name you create here is already in use, your changes update the existing variable–you will not create a new one. To ensure the variable name has not previously been created and used in another area of the flow, open the Edit Variable dialog box and review any existing Usage instances.
NameDescription
Name field

Type a distinctive name for the action. The label you enter here becomes the action’s name displayed in the flow structure.

Update Statements

Click to open a window from which to choose one of these options:

  • The data type of the variable that you want to assign a value or values to. 
  • The collection type of the variable that you want to assign a value or values to.

The Value to Assign form can change, depending on the data type or collection type you choose. For more information about the available variables and how to build them, see the Suggested Articles.

Architect lists the most recently used data types or collection types at the top. 

    Delete

    Click to delete an update statement.

    Collapse

    Click to collapse an update statement.

    Expand

    Click to expand an update statement.

    Move

    Click and hold the Update statement card that you want to move up or down in the list. To move a card when it is expanded, click and hold the header of the card.

    Note: For information about how to convert a string value into a typed value in Architect, see Convert a string value to a typed value.

    Add update statement variables

    The actions available to you can depend on the flow type in which you are working. Choose from these variables: