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Steps
Help on using different types of Steps.
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24 articles in this collection
Written by
Martin Naude,
Alan Andrew,
Bradley Van Aardt
and 1 other
Control Steps
Parallel
The Parallel step can be used to perform different actions simultaneously.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
ForEach
The ForEach step can be used to cycle through and process each element in a record array.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Condition
The Condition step is used to perform different actions based on different conditions.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Trigger
Email
The Email Trigger can start flows based on emails received from specific domains.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
AMS360 Notification
Add a trigger to connect and listen for AMS360 Notification Service Messages
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Written by
Bradley Van Aardt
Updated over a week ago
Schedule
The Schedule Trigger can start flows based on scheduled dates and times.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
HTTP
The HTTP Trigger can start flows based on an HTTP call from other systems.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Source
Buffer
Retrieving data from a Buffer
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
HTTP Service
An HTTP Service commonly provides communication with a web-based application server.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Reader
JSON
The JSON Reader step instructs Synatic to process the incoming data in JSON notation
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Mapper
Split
Configuring the Split step to denormalize a dataset
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Group
Configuring the Group step to organize records into logical groups
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Super Mapper
Map field names and convert field value types with advanced functions
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Field Mapper
Map field names and convert field value types
Written by
Shaun Bingham
Updated over a week ago
Calculator
The calculator allows custom code to operate on records
Written by
Shaun Bingham
Updated over a week ago
Filter
Filters remove records that don't match a selection function
Written by
Shaun Bingham
Updated over a week ago
Sort
Sort records by one or more fields
Written by
Shaun Bingham
Updated over a week ago
Combiner
Combine
Combine all the records from a dataset into a single record datafile.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Destination
SQL Server Destination
Using a SQL Server Destination Step
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago
Buffer
Populating a buffer from an HTTP Service
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Synchronous Flow
Add a Synchronous Flow step to any flow and use it to call another flow.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Asynchronous Flow
Add an Asynchronous Flow step to any flow and use it to call another flow.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
HTTP Service
An HTTP Service commonly provides communication with a web-based application server.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
HTTP Async Service
An HTTP Service commonly provides asynchronous communication with a web-based application server.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago