FAQ's
      
        
          What is xflow?
          
        
        
          xflow is a data processing and workflow automation tool that enables
          users to build, manage, and analyze data workflows efficiently.
        
       
      
        
          Who can use xflow?
          
        
        
          xflow is designed for data analysts, engineers, and business users who
          need to streamline data processing, perform transformations, and
          generate insights.
        
       
      
        
          What is the Process Library in xflow?
          
        
        
          The Process Library is a centralized repository where users can view,
          manage, and launch processes. It includes details such as name,
          version, editor, access level, and creation details.
        
       
      
        
          How can I create a new process in xflow?
          
        
        
          To create a new process, navigate to the Process Library and click on
          "Create New Process." You can either generate a name automatically or
          provide one manually.
        
       
      
        
          How does xflow handle data organization?
          
        
        
          xflow organizes data into Data Groups, Data Tables, and Data Versions
          to ensure structured data management.
        
       
      
        
          Can I upload my own datasets to xflow?
          
        
        
          Yes, you can upload datasets by selecting the appropriate Data Table
          and choosing the file format supported by xflow.
        
       
      
        
          What are nodes in xflow?
          
        
        
          Nodes are functional components used in process workflows to perform
          actions such as data aggregation, conditional calculations, and custom
          function execution.
        
       
      
        
          How does the 'Conditional Output Column' node work?
          
        
        
          The Conditional Output Column node allows users to define conditions
          and specify outputs based on those conditions, including performing
          calculations or returning static values.
        
       
      
        
          Can multiple users collaborate on the same process?
          
        
        
          Yes, xflow allows collaboration by enabling multiple users to access,
          edit, and manage processes based on assigned permissions.
        
       
      
        
          How can I control user access in xflow?
          
        
        
          User access can be managed by assigning roles within teams, defining
          permissions in the Process Library, and setting restrictions at the
          data level.