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  1. CORE API Reference

Objects

"Objects" are the core elements that represent entities or concepts within an application. They encapsulate data and behaviors, allowing for efficient storage and manipulation. The Objects feature provides a flexible way to define and manage object structures through customizable schemas. It enables developers to perform operations like create, retrieve, update, and delete objects, along with additional functionalities such as search and filtering. Objects empower developers to design applications with organized and structured data, ensuring consistency, scalability, and flexibility.

Object Data Model

Example Object

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