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Before you start using the builder to create transformation flow, get an understanding of its different components and features.

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Navigation menu

The buttons here enable you to save, publish and delete a transformation flow.

  • Flow: Using this button, you can save (through the Save or Save As options) the flow as a draft, or even delete it. Draft flows can be executed from the Browse page.
  • Publish: This lets you save and publish your flow. Scheduled flows have to be published to run.

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Steps

There are three types of steps that can be included in a transformation flow. Hover over their individual buttons or click on them to view a list of the selected step.

These are connected to one another by connections

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Middle header menu

  • Settings: Configure settings related to the transformation builder. For example, set a limit against the maximum number of data rows to view, or errors displayed.
  • Schedule: Configure a batch schedule for the transformation flow.
  • Transformation Summary: Provides details of the transformation flow.
  • Run: Use the run button to execute the data transformation flow. This button should be used for testing only as it will only transform the sample data included in the data preview panel (which has a maximum limit of 200 for performance reasons).

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Configure Transformation flow panel

This panel provides details of the overall transformation flow and , or a selected step.

Transformation flow: If no step is selected, details of the entire transformation flow are seen here. This includes the flow's run logs.

Step configuration: If a step is selected, this panel is used to configure its settings. The tabs in this panel will vary according to the selected step.

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Data preview panel

This shows the extracted and/or transformed data. Every time a change is made, it can be instantly viewed here.

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Transformation builder canvas

This canvas is used to create the transformation flow. Drag steps here to include them in the flow, and create connections between them.

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Canvas positioner

The map view can be used to move the canvas around - this is useful when there are large numbers of steps on the canvas. You can also use this to re-centre the canvas.

8.Exit buttonUse the exit button to close the transformation flow builder and return to your dashboard.

 

 

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