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separate model file for constraints

nikes
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
Hello friends,

I am developing a solution which has more than 40 document types. Documents are related to all the departments in our organization like accounts, presales, all people related data, visa processing dept etcc…..

I have to apply various constraints on different types fields. Also I have created base type of all type which is being inherited by other department specific types.

My question is can I define separate MODEL file which just contains "constraints", which I can import in other type definition files and apply there. Is it a good idea?

Thanks,
Nikesh
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jayjayecl
Confirmed Champ
Confirmed Champ
Absolutely.
You can use separate models that are just meant for constraints, and you can use multiple ones

nikes
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
Thanks JayJayECL Smiley Happy