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Overview
Each time you run analysis on a model, PhixFlow creates a new set of data
, called a recordset, for each non-transactional table. You can view
this data by right-clicking on a table and selecting
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Recordsets remain available until you run an archive task on the
table; see Task
If there is a problem during the analysis run, you may find that a stream set has incorrect or missing data. To fix stream sets, you can undo the analysis by running rollback. There are several options available to configure rollback; see Using the Rollback Window, below.
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You cannot repopulate a deleted stream set.
Use this approach when you want to completely discard a stream set. When you next run analysis, PhixFlow creates a new stream set with the latest data.
The stream set remains on the stream set list, marked as incomplete. You can repopulate an incomplete stream.
Use this approach when you want to fix the data in a stream set. When you next run analysis, PhixFlow repopulates the incomplete stream set; see Repopulating Incomplete Stream Sets, below.
For large data sets, it may take some time to rollback all the data in a stream set.
Accessing the Rollback Window
To undo one, some or all of the stream sets for a stream, use theor rollback back the recordsets.
From the System Console → Task Logs tab → Recordsets you can select an option to rollback or to repeat analysis where the analysis run generated a number of cycles; see Understanding Cycles, below.
How To Rollback Recordsets
For non-transactional tables, which have a Period of Daily, Monthly or Variable, you can back out the changes to data caused by an analysis run. This resets the data to a previous recordset.
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To rollback to an earlier recordset, open the rollback window from one of the following places:
- In a model: right-click on a table icon and select
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- table name and
- select
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- Table.
- In the repository: use Ctrl+click to select multiple
- tables, right-click one of the
- table names and
- select
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- Selected Objects.
- In a list of
- recordsets: select one or more
- recordsets, then right-click on one
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- Recordset. PhixFlow automatically populates the data for the rollback options, as it knows the properties of the selected
- recordset(s).
- In the System Console → Task Logs tab → Recordsets , select rollback.for a recordset.
PhixFlow opens the Rollback window where you can configure the rollback.
During the rollback process, PhixFlow displays details in the console. For large data sets, it may take some time to rollback all the data in a recordset.
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Rollback Window Options
In the Rollback window, select an option and specify the
recordsets to rollback.
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Rollback a number of |
Recordsets | Enter the number of |
recordsets to roll back. PhixFlow removes this number of |
recordsets, starting with the most recent. | |
Rollback to a specific run | Enter the run ID of a |
recordset to which you want to rollback. You can find the run IDs in the |
Managing Recordsets. PhixFlow removes all the |
tables from the most recent, up to and including the specified run ID. For a transactional |
table, PhixFlow removes the specified run ID only. All other |
recordsets, even more recent ones, are retained. | |
From Date | Enter a date. PhixFlow removes |
recordsets whose period start date is more recent than the specified date. | |
Rollback all data | Phixflow removes all |
recordsets for this |
table. |
Keep old |
Recordsets | This box is ticked by default.
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Example Rollback
When testing an analysis model it is likely you will read and clear all the data frequently, in this instance you would use the following configuration:
Understanding Repeat Cycles
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Whenever an analysis model is run it will carry out a number of tasks e.g. read a number of files, generate a number of recordsets, export a number of files.
You can configure an analysis model so that in a single analysis session it actually runs several times. When a model is configured in this way, each run is called a cycle. All of the items processed or generated during that cycle (i.e. the files processed, recordsets created, files exported etc) are flagged with the cycle number. This cycle number is visible in the Log File for that analysis run on each of the relevant tabs showing files and stream sets processed.
The most common reason for configuring a model in this way is to allow a number of files to be processed in a single analysis session but to have the results from each file saved in a separate recordset. In this way, whenever a file fails to process, you can simply rollback the recordsets associated with that file rather than rolling back all of the recordsets associated with all of the files for the whole analysis session.
To configure a model to run multiple times in one analysis session:
- At the start of the model, configure the file collector to process a single file at a time.
- At the end of the model, from the final table create a push pipe that points back to the final table.
- In the push pipe, set positive offsets.
When you run analysis on the model:
- The file collector reads in one file.
- PhixFlow then processes all tables in the model, generating a recordset for each table.
- Each recordset, and any associated output file, is flagged with the cycle number 1.
- When the last table in the model has finished producing its recordset, it sends a notification to itself down the push pipe.
- Due to the positive offset in the push pipe, the notification is the signal to create another recordset, so the whole model runs again. This time, recordsets and other output files are flagged with cycle number 2.
In the log files you can see which items were processed in which cycle. For rolling back analysis runs, you can choose how many cycles to roll back. In the case where the last file processed was unsuccessful, you can choose to only roll back the last cycle.
From the System Console → Task Logs tab → Recordsets you can see the cycle number associated with each recordset. You have options to rollback data to repeat analysis for specific cycles.
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Recordsets
If you rollback data due to errors, you can repopulate an incomplete
recordset with the correct data. This is because the all
recordsets in a model that were created during the same analysis run have the same Run ID. PhixFlow can use the run ID to pull the correct data into an incomplete
table.
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To repopulate an incomplete
recordset:
- Go to the console.
- Find the log messages related to rollback.
- Right-click the log message and in the Rollback window, select Repeat to reinstate data
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For information about rerunning incomplete
recordsets in an transactional
table; see the
Managing Recordsets → Reprocess
Recordset option.
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