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Cinchy v5.6
Cinchy v5.6
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  • Table of Contents​
  • 1. Homepage
  • 2. Searching
  • 3. Bookmarks
  • 4. Network Map
  • 4.1 Network Map Extra Parameters
  • 5. The Logo
  • 5.1 Uploading a Logo:
  • 5.2 Removing a Logo

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  1. Guides for Using Cinchy
  2. User Guides

Overview of the Data Browser

This page provides an overview of some of the important pieces of the data browser: the homepage, the login page, and the data network.

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Table of Contents​

Cinchy officially supports Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers for accessing the data browser.

1. Homepage

Once you log in to Cinchy, you'll be on the Homepage (Image 1). From here, you can navigate to a variety of tables, queries, and applets you have access to.

You can return to this page at any time by clicking the Cinchy logo in the top left corner.

2. Searching

‌All objects you have access to in your Marketplace (including bookmarks) are searchable and can be filtered by typing the partial or full name of the object you are searching for in the search bar (Image 2).

You can also search by object type by clicking on either Tables, Queries, or Experiences in the toolbar.

3. Bookmarks

‌You can bookmark your most often used objects and rearrange them to your liking within your bookmarks.

To bookmark an object, select the star. The star will be yellow when bookmarked, and grey when not (Image 3).

The object will pop into your “Bookmark” section.To rearrange your bookmarks simply drag and drop the object into the desired order.

4. Network Map

You "Network Map" shows a visualization of all tables in Cinchy you have access to and how they are all connected (Image 4).

Each of the coloured circles represents an object in Cinchy. The lines between them demonstrate the links between them.

You are able to search and open tables from this view using the search bar on the left (Image 5).

You can see what the network looked like in the past by clicking and dragging the pink circle along the timeline at the bottom.

4.1 Network Map Extra Parameters

In Cinchy v5.2 we added the ability to include new parameters on the URL path for your network visualizer in order to focus your node view. You can now add Target Node, Depth Level, and Max Depth Level Parameters, if you choose.

Example: <base url>/apps/datanetworkvisualizer?targetNode=&maxDepth=&depthLevel=

  • Target Node: Using the Target Node parameter defines which of your nodes will be the central node from which all connections branch from.

    • Target Node uses the TableID number, which you can find in the URL of any table.

    • Example: <base url>/apps/datanetworkvisualizer?targetNode=8 will show TableID 8 as the central node

  • Max Depths: This parameter defines how many levels of network hierarchy you want to display.

    • Example: <base url>/apps/datanetworkvisualizer?maxDepth=2 will only show you two levels of connections.

  • Depth Level: Depth Level is a UI parameter that will highlight/focus on a certain depth of connections.

    • Example: <base url>/apps/datanetworkvisualizer?DepthLevel=1 will highlight all first level network connections, while the rest will appear muted.

The below example visualizer uses the following URL (Image 6): <base url>/apps/datanetworkvisualizer?targetNode=8&maxDepth=2&depthLevel=1

  • It shows Table ID 8 ("Groups") as the central node.

  • It only displays the Max Depth of 2 connections from the central node.

  • It highlights the nodes that have a Depth Level of 1 from the central node.

5. The Logo

You can upload a custom logo to appear on your platform login screen and homepage. You will need to have adamin access to do so.

Examples without a logo uploaded (Images 7&8)

Examples with a logo uploaded (Images 9&10)

5.1 Uploading a Logo:

  1. Navigate to <base url>/admin/index

  2. Scroll to the bottom of the admin panel and navigate to the “Upload Logo” button (Image 11).

3. Upload your logo

5.2 Removing a Logo

  1. Once uploaded, your logo is stored in the System Properties table.

  2. Navigate to the table and find the row with Name: Logo (Image 12)

3. Delete the Logo row to remove the logo.

You can learn more about you Network Map

Image 11: Upload Logo Button
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1. Homepage
2. Searching
3. Bookmarks
4. Network Map
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Image 1: The Cinchy Homepage
Image 2: The search bar
Image 3: Bookmarking
Image 4: Cinchy Network Map
Image 5: The search function
Image 6: A Network Map with Parameters
Image 12: Find the Logo row in the System Properties table