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Lookup Editor – Level Definition Tab
The Level Definition tab on
the Lookup
Editor is used to define the number of levels of lookup items
in the lookup version.
The lookup items in a version can be a linear list of codes, like a
shopping list, or they can be organized in a hierarchy up to 10 levels
deep.
Example
An example of a linear list of codes:
BLK Black
GRN Green
WHT White
An example of a hierarchical list of codes with three levels:
1st First Floor
100 Room 100
LF10 Lighting Fixture 10
200 Room 200
LF25 Lighting Fixture 25
The grid on this tab contains the following columns:
- Name: Type a name for the level. This should describe what type of code should
be entered at this level. For example, "Floor Number" or "Lighting
Fixture".
- Level: Enter a number corresponding to the level of the item code. The default
level 0 represents the top level. If only level 0 exists, the lookup version
is not considered to be hierarchical. The default level cannot be changed.
To create a hierarchical list, the next level down should be 1, then 2,
etc. The maximum number of levels you can create is 10.
- Code Width: Enter the maximum length for the code. For example, if you enter '5',
Proliance will display an error message if someone attempts to enter a
6-character code.
- Separator: Type the character that will be used as a separator within hierarchical
item codes. Examples of separators include: ABC.123, ABC-123, or ABC/123.
The separator character is not used if hierarchical item codes are not
in effect.
The Code Preview
box shows an example as you define the code.
To
add a level to the lookup version
- Click
Add Level.
- Complete
each column.
- Click
Save.
To
remove a level from the lookup version
- Select the row
to remove.
- Click Delete
Level.
- Click Save.