2018.2

Table Of Contents
Field display
Fields in the Data Model pane are displayed in specific ways to simplify comprehension of the
display data:
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Value: The current value of the extracted field, based on the record shown in the Data
Viewer.
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The column on the left displays the name of the field.
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The column on the right displays the current value of the extracted field based on the
record shown in the Data Viewer, if an Extract step has an extraction for this field (see
"Extracting data" on page181).
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The icon to the left of the name indicates the data Type of the field (see "Data types" on
page230).
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A field name with an asterisk to the right indicates that this field is required. All imported
data model fields are initially marked as required to prevent them from being removed,
since the DataMapper immediately discards non-required fields that are not referenced by
any Extract step.
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A field with a grey background indicates this Data Model field does not have any
attached extracted data.
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A field with a white background indicates that the field has attached extracted data but
the step extracting the data is not currently selected.
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A field with a blue background indicates that the field has attached extracted data and
the step extracting the data is currently selected.
Record navigation
Records can be navigated via the Data Model pane. The default record level navigates
between records both in the Data Model pane and the Data Viewer, while each detail table has
a similar navigation that influences that table and each detail table under it.
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Expand/Contract: Click to hide or show any fields or tables under the current table level.
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Table Name: Displays the name of the table as well as the number of records at that level
(in [brackets]). At the record level this is the number of records. In other levels it represents
the number of entries in a detail table.
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Number of Records: The number of available records in the active data sample. This is
affected by the Boundary settings (see "Record boundaries" on page180 and "Settings
pane" on page266) and the Preprocessor step ("Preprocessor step" on page202).
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