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Data object tables

Updated on August 25, 2021

The initial Pega Platform database schema has database tables that contain rows corresponding to instances of concrete Data- classes.

Operator ID

The pr_operators table contains rows that correspond to instances of the Data-Admin-Operator-ID class.

As a best practice, retain Operator ID records permanently. Do not delete rows that correspond to former operators. You can change the operator password to prevent anyone from logging on, and can mark the operator as unavailable for work.

Caution: The Storage Stream column ( pzPVStream ) of this table contains user passwords in hashed form. For maximum security of your system, do not alter the schema for this table to expose this property as a column.

Listener and related data instances

The pi_data_connect table is associated with the Data-Admin-Connect- class. Instances of the classes derived from this class support service listeners and related interface data.

For example, JMS listeners are instances of the Data-Admin-Connect-JMSListener class.

Administrative data instances

The pr_data_admin table holds instances of classes derived from the Data-Admin- class, excluding those explicitly mapped to other tables:

  • Operators
  • Instances of classes derived from Data-Admin-Connect-
  • Instances of classes derived from Data-Admin-DB-.

For example instances of the Data-Admin-System-Settings class are mapped to the pr_data_admin table.

Data-UniqueID instances

The pc_data_uniqueid table corresponds to the Data-UniqueID class, and contains a single row for each work item ID format in use. This row records the most recently assigned work item ID of that format, usually computed by a stored procedure.

For example, if the most recent purchase order is PO-4253, then when the next purchase order is entered, the value of the pyLastReservedID property increments to 4254.

Work item attachments

Attachments to work items are instances of concrete classes derived from the Data-WorkAttach- class. In the initial Pega Platform database schema, this class is linked to the pc_data_workattach table. (However, the attachment itself is included for content or Enterprise Content Managment (ECM) attachments, which are saved in an external document repository and are accessed using Connect CMIS rules.)

Instances of the Data-WorkAttach-File class may contain an uploaded file of any type, up to 1 Gigabyte in initial size, which is converted to text, if necessary, using Base64 encoding. Instances of the Data-WorkAttach-ScanDocument and Data-WorkAttach-ScreenShot classes both contain images, which are also converted using Base64 encoding.

Database, database table, and class group instances

Instances of these three Data- classes are associated with the pr4_base table:

  • Data-Admin-DB-Table
  • Data-Admin-DB-Name
  • Data-Admin-DB-ClassGroup

These are known as foundation classes.

Automated Unit Testing results

Instances of two Data- classes that support the use of features of Automated Unit Testing are associated with the pr_data_autotest table:

  • Data-AutoTest-Result-Case
  • Data-AutoTest-Result-Suite

See Working with automated unit tests.

Content Images

Instances of the Data-Content-Image class are associated with the pr_data_file table. See About Image Content data instances.

Other data instances

When you create a data table by using the Data Table wizard, you can optionally cause instances of the data table class to be stored in a new database table. This choice simplifies future migration of the contents of the database table if necessary, and can improve performance and facilitate reporting on data table contents. Typically, the data table class is derived from the and the new table is named pr_zzzzz, where zzzzz is the class name.

Note: In Pega 7.1.7 and later, local data storage replaced data tables.

The pr_data table holds instances of any concrete class derived from the Data- base class not covered by the tables listed in this topic. For example, (as initially configured during installation) the Data-Party-Com, Data-Party-Person and Data-Corr-Email classes map to this table.

The pr_data table has only a few exposed columns. As a best practice for good performance, configure your Pega Platform database so that classes with a high volume of saved instances or activities are not mapped to this table.

A few Data- classes (for example Data-RuleSearch and Data-Work-Summary ) are mapped to the pr_data table but do not correspond to any rows of that table. These classes are the Applies To class of specialized reports that access various database tables using custom getContent activities. Running the reports does not access the pr_data table.

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