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Steps
These are the three types of steps that can be included in a transformation flow.
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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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These are explained below:
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Copy | To create a copy of the step. |
Break Connections | To break any connections that the steps has with other steps. |
Delete | To delete the step. |
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- An input step can be connected to only one transformation or output step.
- A transformation step cannot be connected to an input step, but to another transformation or output step.
- All types of transformation steps, except the split step, can only be connected to one other step.
- A split step can be connected multiple times.
- Connections can only be made to an output step, but it cannot be the origin of a connection.
Connector Functions
Once a connection is created between steps, right-click on it to see the functions that can be performed.
These are explained below:
Function | Description |
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Edit Flow | To configure the mapping between the data fields in the connecting steps. |
Break Connections | To delete the selected connection. |
Breaking a Connection
Once a connection is created between two steps, it can be broken or deleted. Simply right-click on one of the steps, and click on Break Connections. This will break all the connections associated with that step.
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