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# Digital interface SDLC component form

# Digital interface SDLC component form {#ariaid-title1}

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* Updated January 30, 2025
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The SDLC components represent the artifacts or configurations that are used to implement an Interface.

## Digital interface SDLC component form fields {#eaw-dig-interface-sdlc-comp-form__section_dmg_rdt_bcc}

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| Field | Description |
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| Number | Unique identifier of the digital interface SDLC component record. This field is automatically generated and can't be edited. The number starts with the prefix DINTFSDLC. For example: DINTFSDLC0001005. |
| Digital Interface | Name of the digital interface. This field is auto-populated with the name of the interface that you're editing. If you want to create the relationship to a different digital interface, use the Lookup icon to select a digital interface. |
| SDLC component | Select the SDLC component associated with provider business application of the digital interface. |
| Description | Description about the connection between the digital interface and the SDLC component. |
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**Related tasks**   

* [Relate an SDLC component to a digital interface](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/S0IUrs6ntjpUAXLvt~nLeA "Associate an SDLC component to a digital interface in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. The SDLC components represent the artifacts or configurations that are used to implement an Interface.")

