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An analysis model view shows a picture of an analysis model, or part of an analysis model.

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Model views can be saved, or built on request.

Form:  Model view details

The model view details form appears opens when you:

  • Add a new model: right click on Analysis Models in the repository browser and select Add Analysis Model
  • Open details for an existing model: select a model view in the repository browser and select Display

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NameName of the model view.
DescriptionOptional: Description of the model view.

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The form provides the standard form icons.

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Model View Pane

The model view pane can be opened by right-clicking on an existing model in the repository browser and selecting Display.

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You can drag any object from the menu bar of a model view onto the modelling pane. This will create a new object of this type. See the list of object types under Form Icons 7273120108.

Drag on existing objects

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Form Icons

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Model Toolbar Icons

The default mode for the cursor in the model pane is select. Pressing this button sets the mode to drag. Alternatively, while in select mode, keep the Ctrl key pressed on your keyboard, and with the left mouse button pressed move the pointer.

If you are in drag mode, pressing this button puts you back into select mode (the default mode when you open a new Analysis Model View pane). While in select mode, keeping the left mouse button pressed and dragging over an area of the pane, you can select several items in the model. Press the Alt key on your keyboard to include Pipes in the selection.

Organise selected objects in a grid.

Align all selected objects left.

Align all selected objects right.

Align all selected objects to top.

Align all selected objects to bottom.

Distribute all selected objects horizontally.

Distribute all selected objects vertically.

Object Types

Add a new Datasource to the Analysis Model.

Add a new FTP Site to the Analysis Model.

Add a new HTTP Datasource to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Database Collector to the Analysis Model.

Add a new File Collector to the Analysis Model.

Add a new HTTP Collector to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Database Exporter to the Analysis Model.

Add a new File Exporter to the Analysis Model.

Add a new HTTP Exporter to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Stream with function Aggregate to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Stream with function Calculate to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Stream with function Calculate By Set to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Stream with function Cartesian to the Analysis Model.

Add a new Stream with function Merge to the Analysis Model.

Show model details

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Context Toolbar

In the Analysis Model View pane a hover menu is also available for any object. To get this menu, move your pointer over the object and the hover menu will appear. The hover menu provides a number of the same buttons that appear in the menu bar, described above. It also provides the following buttons:

Make this object static.

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Disable/ enable this object.

Bring up a list of attributes for the object. Attributes can be selected from this list and dragged into an attribute list window for another object, so this is useful when building new objects in the model.

Show the list of views configured on this object.

Show the list of Stream Sets for this object. This brings up the Stream Set viewer.

Bring into the pane all objects in the model that are inputs to this object.

Bring into the pane all objects in the model that are outputs of this object.

Run the Analysis Engine on this object. All objects required to build the object selected will be run, but only these objects; so this may run Analysis on objects that are not in the pane, and Analysis may not be run on some of the objects that are in the pane.

Remove this object from the Analysis Model View pane. This does not delete the object from the underlying model in PhixFlow.

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Context Menu

The right-click menu on objects in a model view contains many of the same options as in the menu bar or the hover menu. A few addition options are also available:

  • Copy Object: Create a copy of the object
  • Export Object: Export a copy of the object
  • Show All Predecessors: bring all objects that are used to build this object in the underlying model into the pane.
  • Show All Successors: bring all objects that use this object in the underlying model into the pane.
  • Rollback Stream: rollback data in the Stream. This brings up the Rollback form.
  • Permanently Delete: permanently delete the object from the underlying model in PhixFlow. This removes the object from PhixFlow completely - only do this if you are certain that you never want to use this object again.

Model Pane Context Menu

If you right-click anywhere on the modelling pane a context menu will appear.

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