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# Dataset

Designers will create a Dataset task to put it under the workflow. Refer Macro to know hot to write a macro.&#x20;

Open the [**Dataset**](/valorx-fusion/design-studio/tasks/dataset.md) properties from the workflow on the left-hand side.&#x20;

Drag and drop the Dataset in the workflow as shown in the image and, the warning symbol that we have to provide the data intake.

![](/files/LcdkDeugUyA6Uv4zh0vy)

Dataset task takes multiple Data Intakes of same object and result is merged records based on Dataset operator. To hold the result Dataset property always have Output Name to uniquely identify result data of the step. Similar to other tasks it also has Edit button to edit actual Dataset Task associated with the step.

![](/files/rnE1kudzbOm4fZFPPBmq)


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