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Boundary settings, Preprocessor and the Record Limit setting). In other levels it
represents the number of entries in a table.
l
Number of Records: The number of available records in the Data Sample. Affected by
the Boundary settings, Preprocessor and the Record Limit setting.
l
First Record: Jumps to the first record in the Data Sample. Disabled if the first record is
already shown.
l
Previous Record: Moves to the previous record in the Data Sample. Disabled if the first
record is already shown.
l
Current Record: Displays the current record or table entry. Type in a record number and
press the Enter key to display that record. The number has to be within the number of
available records in the Data Sample.
l
Next Record: Moves to the next record in the Data Sample. Disabled if the last record is
already shown.
l
Last Record: Jumps to the last record in the Data Sample. Disabled if the last record is
already shown. If a Record Limit is set in the Settings Pane, the last record will be within
that limit.
Importing/Exporting Data Models
Within the Data Model pane, data model files can be exported using the current structure, or
imported in order to simplify the extraction process.
Importing and Exporting Data Models is done from within the Data model Pane, using the top-
right icons and .
Rules for importing:
l Imported Data Model fields always overwrite existing field properties when the field name
is the same. Non-existent fields are created automatically with the appropriate field
settings. The import is case-insensitive, so fields with a different case will be ignored.
l All data model fields are tagged with the Asterisk (*). If overwriting an existing data model,
existing data model fields that are not in the imported data model file will have their
asterisks removed.
Detail Tables
Detail tables contain transactional data that is created when an Extract step is added within a
Repeat step.
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