Editing an Operator's Settings
You can revisit and make changes to an operator.
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Hover over the Data Workflow component. |
A 4-button toolbar displays above the component on hover-over.
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Click the (Settings) button to open the Data Workflow canvas. |
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Click the operator to open its Info Window. |
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Make changes to the operator's settings as needed. |
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Click Save Component . |
Copying an Operator
You can make a copy of your operator using familiar keyboard settings. You can copy and paste an exact copy of your operator, matching all settings.
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Hover over the Data Workflow component. |
A 4-button toolbar displays above the component on hover-over.
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Click the (Settings) button to open the Data Workflow canvas. |
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Click the operator you want to duplicate. |
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On your keyboard, press Command + C (Mac OS) or Ctrl + C (Windows/Linux) to copy the operator. |
You can copy more than one operator at a time. Hold Command or Ctrl on your keyboard and click all the operators you want to copy. Follow the rest of the steps as usual.
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On your keyboard, press Command + V (Mac OS) or Ctrl + V (Windows/Linux) to paste the copied operator(s) to the Data Workflow canvas. |
Did you know you can copy an operator and paste it into a different Data Workflow? You'll use the same steps outlined above.
Deleting an Operator
Lastly, you can delete this operator from your Data Workflow canvas. You can also use these same steps to delete a connection between two operators.
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Hover over the Data Workflow component. |
A 4-button toolbar displays above the component on hover-over.
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Click the (Settings) button to open the Data Workflow canvas. |
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Click the operator you want to delete. |
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On your keyboard, press Delete. |
Once you delete this operator, make sure to connect your remaining operators. If your Data Workflow path doesn't end with an Output or Console operator, your Data Workflow won't work. So, once you delete an operator, make sure to update any remaining paths to end at an Output or Console operator.