Building and testing transforms using Nexla's pre-built transform rules is now even easier with granular control for transform rules
The Nexset Designer and our pre-built transform rules let users easily create transforms that prepare, enrich, and validate data exactly as they need it, without requiring any code. These transforms often contain numerous rules, which can complicate testing new transforms and troubleshooting errors in output data.
We're introducing the ability to granularly disable transform rules in the Nexset Designer to simplify these processes.
🔷 Here's a look at how this feature can help your organization:
- Transform rules can now be disabled, or hidden, individually
Disabling rules allows users to more efficiently test transforms and identify rules that cause errors or unexpected results in output data. - Disable or re-enable rules with a single click
Once a rule is disabled, click Run Nexset Rules to apply the remaining rules and preview the output data. Disabled rules can then be modified, deleted, or re-enabled based on the results, avoiding unnecessary rule deletion–recreation cycles. - Disable one or multiple rules
Any number of transform rules can be disabled—this streamlines testing/troubleshooting processes, no matter how complex the transform is.