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View and edit your existing data sets

Written by Felix Mayer
Updated over a year agoFelix Mayer Table of contents

If you want to view or edit your existing data sets, go to the Connection hub. Here you see all your existing datasets under your datasets.

Edit dataset

If you want to edit and existing data set, click on the dataset.

This opens a menu where you can edit the data.

  1. Select the variables you want to use by checking/unchecking the variable on the left

  2. Select the correct data format for each variable from the drop-down menu Data type

    • String: text

    • Date: date (most common date formats are usable)

    • Number: numerical value

    • Boolean: 0 or 1

    • Country: country code (e.g. GB or GBR, DK or DNK, DE or DEU)

    • File: link to the file's location

  3. Select the identifier that is used to identify duplicates

  4. Click on Save dataset

Select the variables you want to use by checking/unchecking the variable on the left

Select the correct data format for each variable from the drop-down menu Data type

  • String: text

  • String: text

  • Date: date (most common date formats are usable)

  • Date: date (most common date formats are usable)

  • Number: numerical value

  • Number: numerical value

  • Boolean: 0 or 1

  • Boolean: 0 or 1

  • Country: country code (e.g. GB or GBR, DK or DNK, DE or DEU)

  • Country: country code (e.g. GB or GBR, DK or DNK, DE or DEU)

  • File: link to the file's location

  • File: link to the file's location

    Select the identifier that is used to identify duplicates

    Click on Save dataset

    Inspect data

    To inspect the data in the dataset, use the 3 dots in the upright corner of the dataset to open the menu and click on Inspect data.

    Now you view the data in the data set and filter for specific entries.

    View related processes

    To view the processes that are related to the specific dataset, use the 3 dots in the upright corner of the dataset to open the menu and click on View related processes.

    Now you can see the processes using the selected dataset.

    See runs

    To see the process runs of the specific data set, use the 3 dots in the upright corner of the dataset to open the menu and click on See runs.

    Now you see all process runs related to the selected data set

    Rename and delete data set

    To rename a data set, use the 3 dots in the upright corner of the dataset to open the menu and click on rename.

    To delete a data set, use the 3 dots in the upright corner of the dataset to open the menu and click on delete.

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