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Last updated: Feb 11, 2025
You can rename or exclude fields at any
point in a flow. For example, as a medical researcher, you may not be concerned about the potassium
level (field-level data) of patients (record-level data); therefore, you can filter out the
(potassium) field. This can be done using a separate Filter node or using the
Filter tab on an import or output node. The functionality is the same regardless of which node it's
accessed from.K
- From import nodes, you can rename or filter fields as the data is read in.
- Using a Filter node, you can rename or filter fields at any point in the flow.
- You can use the Filter tab in various nodes to define or edit multiple response sets.
- Finally, you can use a Filter node to map fields from one import node to another.