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Using the Transformation Editor
This topic covers basic usage and some common use cases for the Transformation Editor. Transforms can be used to convert data from one type of structure to another, to insert calculations, and to otherwise change the data in ways that are typical for data processing and analysis.
Data can be transformed between relational and hierarchical structures.
This section describes how to perform basic actions within the Transformation Editor:
Creating a New Transform
Undoing and Redoing Actions in the Transformation Editor
Zooming and Arranging the Model
Editing Operations in the Transformation Editor Model
Adding Resources
Working with Connections and Loops
Working with Operations
Working with Operation and Parameter Container Details
Deleting Operations in the Transformation Editor
Working with Messages
Editing Parameters on the Parameters Tab
Viewing and Copying the XQuery Code From Your Transform
Validating the Transform XQuery Code Using Studio
Rebinding Transformation Operations
Working with the Transformation Editor XQuery Tab
Use-case tutorial that describes using the Transformation Editor to combine the various elements to create a procedure are included in the TDV Tutorials Guide.