Add a Processor from the Instances Table
You can add a processor to an existing Analytics flow by navigating to Analytics > Instances Table.
To add a processor from the Instances Table:
- Navigate to Analytics > Instances Table.
Click the Add + icon for an existing respective input or output processor.
- From the add processor menu, select one of the following.
- New processor: Select Events or Values, and then select the appropriate input or output processor. See Input Processors and Output Processors to learn more.
- Events (individual data source): The receiving processor reacts to each individual data value immediately.
- Values (combined data sources): The function processor waits for values from all of the combined data sources before reacting.
- Existing processor in group: Select an existing input or output processor and then select Events or Values.
- Events (individual data source): The receiving processor reacts to each individual data value immediately.
- Values (combined data sources): The function processor waits for values from all of the combined data sources before reacting.
After saving the update, the new processor is connected to the selected input or output processor.
You can connect multiple functions from existing input and output processors by navigating to Analytics > Instances Table.
Connecting from an input processor in an analytics flow places the selected flow's function processor in the Outputs column of the selected flow. Connecting from an output processor in a flow places the selected flow's function processor in the Inputs column of the selected flow. When you view the flows in the Instances pane, the two functions are connected.
To connect a function processor to a flow:
- Navigate to Analytics > Instances Table.
Click the Add + icon for an existing respective input or output processor.
- From the add processor menu, select one of the following.
- New processor: Select Events or Values, and then select the appropriate function processor. See Input Processors and Output Processors to learn more.
- Events (individual data source): The receiving processor reacts to each individual data value immediately.
- Values (combined data sources): The function processor waits for values from all of the combined data sources before reacting.
- Existing processor in group: Select an existing function processor and then select Events or Values.
- Events (individual data source): The receiving processor reacts to each individual data value immediately.
- Values (combined data sources): The function processor waits for values from all of the combined data sources before reacting.
After saving the update, the function is added to either the inputs or outputs column to the flow.
Refer to the following example where the function for the selected flow appears in the Inputs column for the second function, and the second function appears in the Outputs column for the selected flow.
From the Instances pane, the function output in the flow is connected to the input for the second function processor.
Refer to the following example where the function for the selected flow appears in the Outputs column for the second function, and the second function appears in the Inputs column for the selected flow.
From the Instances pane, the function output in the flow is connected to the input for the second function node.