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Drag existing modelling components into a modelling view
- Create a model with Name:
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You will now add the objects you created in exercise 3 to this model:- Open the list of database collectors in the repository browser
- Find the database collector
SOURCE_CUSTOMER_PHONE_NUMBERS
- you created this in exercise 3 - Drag this into the model
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- You could add the other objects you created in exercise 3 in a similar way, from the list of datasources and the list of streams respectively. But instead of this, you will add these to the current model view by using the Show Inputs and Show Outputs functions:
- Hover over the database collector you have just added to the model
- In the hover menu, press
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- Show Inputs; the datasource you created will appear
- Hover over the database collector again, and in the tool bar press
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- Show Outputs; the stream you created will appear
- In the model window, press Save the model layout.
Now open the modelIntroduction to Modelling
. If you don't already have this open:- Find the list of Analysis Models in the repository browser
- Find your model, right click and select Display
The objects you have just added to Introduction to Modelling 2
are still shown. Models are really just views of a selection of objects in PhixFlow, and they show how they are related. Any object can be shown on as many model views as you like; and objects can be linked to objects that are not shown on a view.
Remove an object from a model view
- Hover over the stream
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in the modelIntroduction to Modelling 2
- In the tool bar
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- press Remove from Model (does not delete)
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- . The stream will disappear from the model.
- Re-add the stream to the model using
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- Show Outputs on the database collector
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Permanently delete an object
- Drag the stream
Practice Stream
onto the modelIntroduction to Modelling 2
- Save the new model layout
- Right click on
Practice Stream
and select Permanently Delete - Once you have deleted the stream, press
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- Refresh on the model
- The stream will have disappeared from the model
- Go into the model
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- Press
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- Refresh on the model
You will see that the stream has disappeared in this model as well. Permanently deleting an object removes it entirely from PhixFlow, and it will no longer appear in any model view.