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By the end of this chapter you will be able to:

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You now want all the channels that the customer has ordered. You will look up the data about the channels provided by each package in database table. To make sure that PhixFlow finds all the channels, you will use an output multiplier.

Load data from a database table

First, load the database table SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS into a stream. Your model will then have the list of channels available in each package.

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  1. In the repository, expand the list of Datasources.
  2. Drag the datasource called Rating and Billing into your model.
  3. In your model, hover your mouse pointer over Rating and Billing and click 
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    . PhixFlow displays a list of the tables available in this database. You can resize the list to make it easier to browse.
  4. Right-click on SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS and select 
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    . PhixFlow adds a new database collector  to the model, and gives it the same name as the source data table, SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS. In the property tab → Basic Settings section → Statement Expression, you can see the database query is: 
      select * from SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS.
  5. Hover your mouse pointer over the new database collector, and click 
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    . PhixFlow adds a new stream to your model and also gives it the name SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS. In the property tab Attributes section, you can see that the data has two attributes (columns): Package and Channel.
  6. To load the data into the stream, run analysis on this section of the model and check the data has loaded.

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    1. Hover your mouse pointer over the SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS stream , click 
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       then click YES to confirm.
    2. When PhixFlow notifies you that the analysis is finished, hover your mouse pointer over the stream again.
    3. Click 
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    4. In the drop-down list, select 
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      .  PhixFlow displays the data.

    Snapshot Screenshot of your model and the data you have loaded:

Take a moment to look at this data. For each package, there are multiple channels included. For example, the News package includes Channel 1, Channel 2, Science 2 and NewsExtra.

Add another stream 

Update your model to add a stream. This stream will take all the data that we have merged, sorted and grouped in the model so far.

  1. Hover your mouse pointer over the Latest Package Update stream and click 
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  2. In Basic Settings, set the Name to Latest Package All Channels.
  3. Drag all the attributes from Latest Package Update to the property tab for Latest Package All Channels.

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    1. Hover your mouse pointer over the stream Latest Package Update.
    2. In the context toolbar, click 
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      . Phixflow lists the data attributes (column titles) for this stream.
    3. Select all the attributes and drag them into the Latest Package All Channels  property tab Attributes section.


  4. Click 
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     to save and close the property tab.
  5. Close the attributes list.

Supplement the stream with look-up data

You now need to add to the data in the Latest Package All Channels stream. You will use a look-up pipe to add the channels provided by a package. PhixFlow needs to know how the data in the source stream matches the data in the receiving stream.

  1. In the model, add a pipe from SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS to Latest Package All Channels. PhixFlow opens the property tab for the new pipe.
  2. In the Basic Settings section, set:
    • Name: find_channels
    • Type: Look-up
  3. In the Order/Index section, click 
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    . PhixFlow opens two lists of attributes: one list for the source stream and another for the receiving stream. 
  4. From the source stream list, on the left, drag PACKAGE into the Order/Index grid.

    This tells PhixFlow about the key column in the source stream. Notice that PhixFlow has added a line to the Order/Index grid.
  5. From the receiving stream list, on the right, drag Package over the top of the line in the Order/Index grid.

    This tells PhixFlow about the matching key column in the receiving stream. Notice that PhixFlow has now added the Index Expression _outPackage. However, we do not want PhixFlow to use _outPackage because output multipliers are calculated before the output is generated. We need it to use the data (SOURCE_PACKAGE_CHANNELS) where PACKAGE = Package is from the input pipe in.
    We must do this, rather than using the value of Package from the output, because we are GOING TO USE the lookup to drive an output multiplier – and output multipliers are calculated before the output is generated.

  6. In the Order/Index section, double-click the new line that PhixFlow has added. PhixFlow opens the property tab for the PACKAGE attribute. Set:
    •  Basic Settings → Index Expression from _out.Package to in.Package.
    • Click 
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       to save and close the property tab.
  7. Close the attribute list.
  8. In the pipe property tab, click 
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     to save and close.
  9. In the model toolbar, click 
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     to save your model, which should look like this:

At this point, if you run your model it will find each customer, e.g. C010, and will read that the customer has the News package. It will then look-up the channel for this to find News: Channel 1. But having done one look-up for the customer it will move onto the next customer. 

Set an output multiplier

An output multiplier tells PhixFlow to process the same record multiple times, each time producing a new record. This is called breaking-out a record. In this case we want PhixFlow to keep processing the same customer record until it has found all the channels. This means our single input record:

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