What Is the Pipeline Editor?

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What Is the Pipeline Editor?..

Answer / sweta

Pipeline Editor is a place which enables Data elements to be
visually mapped from a service to another.
It also allows the elements to be dropped after or before
any service or Hardcore the values of any variable needed
for the next step service.

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What Is the Pipeline Editor?..

Answer / venkat

It is place where the flow service stores the variables to
make them available for flow steps,these flow steps have
acces to only to the vars existing before the flow step.

Correct me if i am wrong. Thanks

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What Is the Pipeline Editor?..

Answer / nagababu

pipeline is a general term used to refer data structure in which input and output values are maintained for a flow service.it allows services in flow to share data.

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