The API for creating a cache in an environment shows an optional property of "valuesNull" in the request body under "expirySettings":
"expirySettings": { "expiryDate": { "value": "{mm_dd_yyyy}" }, "valuesNull": "{true_false}" }
However, I cannot find a description of that option. Does it mean that the cache can contain null values?
Stephen
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sgilson, AFAIK valuesNull works like below .
In populate cache you can set expiry settings and you also have expiry settings for the cache .
So this property helps in deciding what expiry settings has to be applied for each entry.
if valuesNull = false // which is by default
When you have set expiry in policy , it will be considered .
When you don't have expiry in policy , default cache expiry will be considered .
if valuesNull = true // which you never need to use but in this case
irrespective of whether you have expiry in policy or not , the default cache expiry settings will be considered .
sgilson, AFAIK valuesNull works like below .
In populate cache you can set expiry settings and you also have expiry settings for the cache .
So this property helps in deciding what expiry settings has to be applied for each entry.
if valuesNull = false // which is by default
When you have set expiry in policy , it will be considered .
When you don't have expiry in policy , default cache expiry will be considered .
if valuesNull = true // which you never need to use but in this case
irrespective of whether you have expiry in policy or not , the default cache expiry settings will be considered .