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l "The Data Viewer" on page174. The Data Viewer shows one record in the data source.
l "Step properties pane" on page189. The Step properties pane contains all settings for
the step that is currently selected on the Steps pane.
l "Data Model pane" below. The Data Model pane shows one extracted record.
l "Messages pane" on page176.
Data Model pane
The Data Model pane displays the result of all the preparations and extractions of the extraction
workflow. The pane displays the content of a single record within the record set at a time.
Data is displayed as a tree view, with the root level being the record table. On the level below
that are detail tables, and a detail table inside a detail table is called a nested table.
The Data Model is also used as a navigation tool between records and in all detail tables.
Data Model toolbar buttons
: Import a Data Model.
: Export the Data Model.
: Synchronize the Data Model and the data sample.
: Show the ExtraData field. Note that this field is not meant to be filled via an extraction. It
can be used in Workflow to add data to the Data Model; see "About adding fields and data via
Workflow" on page128.
Data Model contextual menu
The Data Model is generally constructed by extracting data; see "Extracting data" on page96.
It is however possible to modify the Data Model, even if no data is present in the pane. To do
this, open the contextual menu within the pane itself by right-clicking on something in the Data
Model pane. Depending on where you've clicked, it can contain the following options:
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Add a field: Click to add a new field at the current level (record or detail table). Enter the
field name in the dialog and click OK to add it.
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Add a table: Click to add a new detail table at the current level (record or existing detail
table). Enter the table name in the dialog and click OK to add it.
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