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Transformation flows are created by combining various steps through connectors. Use the information below to learn more about these steps and connectors.
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Input Steps
Include an input step to define where to extract your data from. The following types can be used:
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Transformation Steps
Use a transformation step to transform or convert the connected data.
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Output Steps
Save the transformed data into a database using an output step.
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Connectors
Connectors are used to join steps together and create a relationship between them. Data will flow from one step to another step. Click on a step to reveal its connecting points. These points are then used to connect one step to another. The flow of a connector is represented with an arrowhead at the end of it.
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Alternatively right-click on the connector itself and select Break Connections.
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Step Functions
Once a step is added to the canvas, right-click on it to see the functions that can be performed on it.
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