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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Business Entity Services
  3. Enterprise Java Bean Business Entity Service Calls
  4. Representational State Transfer Business Entity Service Calls
  5. Simple Object Access Protocol Business Entity Service Calls
  6. Services for Cross-reference Records and BVT Calculations
  7. Supporting Corporate Linkage Service
  8. External Calls to Cleanse, Analyze, and Transform Data
  9. Appendix A: Using REST APIs to Add Records
  10. Appendix B: Using REST APIs to Upload Files
  11. Appendix C: Using REST APIs to Manage Reports

WriteBE Business Entity Service

WriteBE Business Entity Service

The WriteBE business entity service can update the data in a business entity element, create a child business entity element, or delete child business entity elements.
The WriteBE business entity service uses existing trust settings to calculate trust on base objects. You cannot perform a trust override with this service.

Optional Parameters

The following table describes optional parameters that you can use with the WriteBE business entity service:
Parameter
Description
recordState
Set the record state to ACTIVE, PENDING, or DELETED.
When you set
recordState=ACTIVE
and you run the service on a soft-deleted record, the service restores the record to the active state.
EffectivePeriod
Specify an effective period. If you do not pass the
EffectivePeriod
parameter, the MDM Hub assumes an unbounded period.
The MDM Hub does not check that there is alignment for effective periods between the root objects and child objects. When you create or update records, ensure the effective periods of the parent record and child records align.

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