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Data is displayed as a tree view, with the root level being the record table, levels below it being
detail tables, and any level below being called "nested tables".
Data Model toolbar buttons
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: Import Data Model: Click to browse to a Data Model File and import it. Importing a
Data Model File displays the file's data model structure into the Data Model Pane, with
optional sample data for each field.
l
: Export Data Model: Click to browse to a location to save the Data Model File and
save it.
l
: Synchronize Data Model: Click to synchronize the data model with the one currently
loaded in the open Data Mapping Configuration. Disabled if no configuration is currently
open.
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: Show the ExtraData field. Note that this field is not meant to be filled via an
extraction. It is meant to be used in a Workflow configuration to add data to the Data
Model; see "Adding fields and data via Workflow" on page205.
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Minimize/Maximize: Click to minimize or maximize the pane. See Moving and Merging
Panes.
Browsing data
When a Data Model is loaded in the Data Model Pane, it can be used to design templates by
dragging fields directly into the template; see "Variable Data" on page669. If data is present
(from a data file or a Data Mapping Configuration), it is possible to preview the resulting data in
the template on the Preview tab (see Workspace).
You can use the following keys to browse records in the Data Model pane:
l Page Up: next record
l Page Down: previous record
l Home: first record
l End: last record.
The way the Data Model is displayed can be changed via the following options in the
contextual menu. (Right-click the Data Model to open the contextual menu.)
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