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Using the steps, transformation flows are created. Use the information below to learn more about these steps and connectors.

 

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titleInput Steps

 

Include an input step to define where to extract your data from. The following types can be used:

Input Step Types

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File

This input method is used when extracting data from a file with a .csv extension.

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Freehand SQL

Use this method to import data from a database using an SQL query.

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Report

Use this method to use a Yellowfin report as the source of data.

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Database table

This input step can be used to import data from a single database table.

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Third party connector

To extract data from a third-party connector, such as Twitter, Facebook, Google Analytics, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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titleTransformation Steps

Use a transformation step to transform or convert the connected data.

 

Transformation Step Types

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Aggregate Step

This step summarises data including the ability to count, sum and average metric fields.

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Calculated Field

This step creates a calculated field based on other fields in the step.

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Filter

This step is for filtering data in a step.

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Merge

This step merges two sets of data based on the configured Join Fields.

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Split

This step duplicates an input dataset to create identical output datasets.

 

 

 

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titleOutput Step

Save the transformed data into a database using an output step.

Output Step Types

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SQL Database

 

This outputs data to a selected writeable data source. There are multiple options to create and manage tables and indexes, and to insert or update data.

 

 

 

 

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titleConnectors

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.

 

Connection rules

These rules are applicable on step connecors (running left to right). 

  • 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.

 

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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Alternatively right-click on the connector itself and select Break Connections.

 

 

 

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titleStep Functions

Once an input step is added to the canvas, right-click on it to see the functions that can be performed on it.

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.