- Change existing data model guides and add new ones for DML - Change module's docs around service factory + remove guides that are now necessary - Hide/remove all mentions of module relationships, or label them as coming soon. - Change all data model creation snippets to use DML - use `property` instead of `field` when referring to a data model's properties. - Fix all snippets in commerce module guides to use new method suffix (no more main model methods) - Rework recipes, removing/hiding a lot of sections as a lot of recipes are incomplete with the current state of DML. ### Other changes - Highlight fixes in some guides - Remove feature flags guide - Fix code block styles when there are no line numbers. ### Upcoming changes in other PRs - Re-generate commerce module references (for the updates in the method names) - Ensure that the data model references are generated correctly for models using DML. - (probably at a very later point) revisit recipes
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export const metadata = {
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title: `${pageNumber} Soft-Deletable Data Models`,
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# {metadata.title}
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In this chapter, you’ll learn about soft-deletable data models.
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## What is a Soft-Deletable Data Model?
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A soft-deletable data model is a model that has a `deleted_at` `dateTime` property.
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When a record of the data model is deleted, this field is set to the current date, marking it as deleted.
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---
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## Configure Data Model Soft-Deletion
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By default, all data models have a `deleted_at` property and are considered soft-deletable.
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