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Lookup Editor – Attribute Definitions Tab
The Attribute Definition tab
in the Lookup
Editor is used to define additional attributes for the lookup
items beyond the standard Code
and Description attributes.
Proliance allows up to six custom attributes for each lookup version.
Some of these custom attribute slots may already be predefined for certain
lookup types. You define the attributes in the Attribute
Definition tab, then use them on the Items tab.
IMPORTANT: Do
not modify any predefined custom attributes unless you have been instructed
to do so by Trimble Buildings. Incorrect modifications to the attribute definitions
can affect the integrity of your data.
The following columns of information are shown for each custom attribute:
- Name: The internal system name for the custom attribute. This is displayed
for reference only. You cannot edit this name.
- Custom Name: Type your own name for the custom attribute. This name appears on the
Items tab and when the lookup
list is displayed in Proliance.
- Data Type: From the drop-down list, specify the type of data that can be entered
for the lookup attribute. The type that is selected will also determine
what you can enter as a Default Value.
- String:
Any numbers, letters, or symbols (including spaces).
- Date/Time:
A date optionally followed by a time. The time can be in 12 or 24 hour
format. For numeric dates, the year can be 2 or 4 digits; for example:
10/25/04 or 10/25/2004. For character dates, the year must be 4 digits;
for example: 25OCT2004. Though Proliance will allow it, avoid entering
ambiguous dates; for example: 10/11/04.
- Currency:
Any currency amount, without the currency symbol. For example, '100' and
not '$100'.
- Number:
Any positive or negative number.
- Boolean:
Accepts 'True' or 'False'.
- Decimal:
Any positive or negative decimal value.
- Default Value: Type the default value that should be displayed for the custom attribute. For examples of acceptable default values, see Data
Type.
- Maximum Width: Enter the maximum allowable length of the custom attribute.
- Active: Select this check box to make the attribute visible in Proliance and
on the Items tab. Clear this
check box to hide the attribute in Proliance and in the Items
tab. Hiding a custom attribute is useful in instances where the attribute
is no longer required or is not yet ready to use.
- System: Indicates whether the attribute is an internal system attribute.
This is for reference only and cannot be edited.