You now need to understand your data. For this quick start guide, your data is in this BusinessData.xls file, which you need to download to your computer.
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A new feature allows file collectors to be set up using "Auto Configure". When you get to this step in the video, disable "Auto Configure" for the purpose of this exercise. |
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A new feature allows you to select the excel sheet to import from a multi-sheet file, rather than taking the first sheet automatically. When you get to this step in the video, select the sheet "Businesses". |
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A few feature allows file collectors to be set up using "Auto Configure". Disable "Auto Configure" for the purpose of this exercise. |
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Before you start building any PhixFlow application, it is important to understand your data and what you need to do with it. For large projects this means detailed analysis using an Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD). For this example, a sales team is using an Excel spreadsheet to manage a list of customer businesses and associated contacts. You want to make it easy for the team to access and maintain the data. You also want to add some simple CRM functions, for example, to add descriptions about the business. PhixFlow has many options that you can use to define the data, its properties and relationships. But if you already have data available, you can quickly and easily load it into PhixFlow. The following video guides you through this process. |
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Create an analysis model
Load the Excel file
Your model now looks like this (with your initials after the names). |
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In the stream properties on the right, set:
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You are now ready for step 3, create a user screen, which will display this data to your application users.