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You can do this by following steps:
As you can see, I have an enumeration named editionEnum that contains both code and value.
If you want to get the code and value of the selected item from the dropdown, you can use the GETENUMARRAY() function. This function requires two parameters: the enum name and the dropdown name. This should be performed on the onselect event of the dropdown.
For a single-select dropdown, you can use the GETENUMOBJ() function.
Sure, here’s the improved version of the paragraphs:
To achieve this, follow these steps:
As you can see, I have an enumeration named editionEnum that contains both code and value.
If you want to get the code and value of the selected item from the dropdown, you can use the GETENUMARRAY() function. This function requires two parameters: the enum name and the dropdown name. This should be performed on the onselect event of the dropdown.
For a single-select dropdown, you can use the GETENUMOBJ() function.
You can copy the data into an entity using the copy data task, as shown in the image.
When you select any option from the dropdown, it will be copied to the entity, allowing you to map that entity to display the selected option where needed.
For example, here I have selected “DEL.”

Now you can see that the selected option is copied to the entity.

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