Using Actionflow Nodes
Overview
An actionflow diagram is made up of a series of nodes. Each node represents a specific action. By configuring different actions and wiring them together you can create complex functionality.
For information about connecting actionflow nodes together, see Wiring Actionflows.
Adding Action Nodes
The toolbar displays the available action nodes that can be dragged onto the actionflow canvas.
Actions can be added to actionflows in 2 ways:
- Dragging actions directly from the toolbar
- Dragging the following items from the repository using
- List Screens
Will create an  Open Screen node. - List Tables
Will ask the user if they would like to create a  Save Records node or View node.
- List Screens
The action nodes have connections, which are blue when connected and grey when not connected, see Wiring Actionflows. Action nodes have
- Input connections, where data is passed into the node
- Output connections, which pass data to the next node.
Usually, connections are  Driving connection. These pass data through to the next action node. Some action nodes can have  Lookup connection, which act like a lookup. These send out a request for data, which is returned to the action node data. The table below shows the types of connections available on an action node.
Nodes must be connected sequentially starting from the  Driving interface connection point. Records will then pass through each node and be manipulated accordingly.
Types of Action Node
The following table summarises the purpose of each type of action node, with a link to the reference page for the node.
Icon | Description | Available Connections     |
---|---|---|
Actionflow | Embeds an actionflow within the current actionflow. | Â Driving connection |
 Open Screen | Add an action to open a specified screen. If the specified screen contains a start phase button the node can then be connected to a start phase node. The buttons can be mapped to each output of the node to trigger different pathways depending on what the user clicks. For example, this method is used if the process requires confirmation by the user. A confirmation screen can appear with a message 'Are you sure?' with two options
| Â Driving connection |
View see View Node | Add a node for a data view. The actionflow uses views for additional data to use when processing records. |  Driving connection Lookup connection |
Calculate | Add an action to manipulate the data that is passed to the calculate action. In the calculate action, write an expression using one or more of the 115+ functions available in PhixFlow. | Â Driving connection |
Add a node to specify decision logic. Gateways control the route that records take as they flow through the actionflow. |  Driving connection Lookup connection | |
Open URL see Open URL Node | Add an action to open a specified URL. |  Driving connection |
 Save Records | Add a node to save the specified records to their table. |  Driving connection |
 Run Analysis | Runs analysis on the specified tables. |  Driving connection |
 HTTP Node See HTTP Node | Performs an HTTP request. |  Driving connection |
Send Email See Email Node | Sends an Email to specified recipients. |  Driving connection |
 JSON Node See JSON Node | Handles JSON data and returns record objects as defined by the configuration. |  Driving connection |
Loop Node See Loop Nodes | Facilitates the ability to loop within an actionflow for tasks such as polling or paging through results. |  Driving connection |
 Start Phase see Phase Node | Starts the phase specified by the user on the node. |  Driving connection |
The calculate and analysis nodes and their connection points, can have an attribute type of Structured Data. Use this if you need the actionflow to pass a list (an array of values), such as a list of identifiers.