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UI Stage Since Mitto is a data staging platform, where your data can be stored and interacted with in one place, your Mitto front page is called the Stage. This is where all your favorited
UI Swimlanes OverviewSwimlanes is a visual representation of every job run in Mitto. Similar information about job runs can be found on the History page. Understanding SwimlanesThe Swimlanes visual is a Gantt chart. Summary MetricsAcross
UI Graph OverviewThe Graph in Mitto is a visual representation of the relationships between jobs. Jobs can be grouped together into sequences. Understanding the GraphNodesEach circle (node) represents an individual Mitto job. Each node is
UI Database The database tab is where you can view information about your Mitto instance's database. This information can be used to connect other services to Mitto, e.g., Tableau, DataGrip, etc. Database Connectivitya. Connection:
UI History The History section shows a running total of jobs that were run. Number: Number of jobs that ranStatus: Status of the job indicates that the job ran successfully indicates the job failed. indicates
UI Files Mitto has a built in file manager. Any file that exists in Mitto's file manager can be used in jobs (e.g. CSV file in a CSV job). Adding Files to MittoThere are
UI Credentials OverviewCredentials (API keys, usernames, passwords, database URLs, etc) can be simply and securely managed in Mitto on the Credentials page. Individual jobs reference credentials by their name. So instead of storing credentials in
UI Settings The Settings page is where you can find more details about your Mitto instance. Let’s dive into the different sections of Settings. About TabProduct Configuration This section shows the version of Mitto
UI Custom Navigation How to make a Navigation item and sync it with your TagsTo a new user, navigating through Mitto can be a maze, but the Navigation feature can add a little more ease to