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54 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual
indicator “F:” (it must be a capital F) in the
header row followed by the attribute name. ie.
“F:Date mapped”. The row then must specify
the ineld attribute type in the corresponding
cell (below the “F:” header). Valid in-eld
attribute types include “Text”, “Decimal”,
“Number, or “Date” or you can leave the cell
blank if you do not want that object type to
have that in-eld attribute.
iii. A selectable in-eld attribute name.
Dening Selectable In-eld Attributes: To
import a selectable in-eld attribute using a
CSV le use the following indicator “S:” (it must
be a capital S) in the header row followed
by the attribute name. ie “S:Is Broken?”. The
row then must specify the list of selectable
attribute values in the cell that corresponds
to the “S:” column header. This list must be
separated by comma, ie “Yes,No”.
2. Each row following the header row must dene
the values for the attributes specied in the
corresponding header. If you don’t want to dene
an attribute for a particular object type leave the
column blank for that row.
Acceptable values for the various object type
attributes:
a. “BorderColor” – A hex value representing a color
for the border (for polygon object types).
b. “BorderThickness” – An integer value representing
the thickness of the border (for polygon and line
object types).
c. “CustomImage” – The lename for a le
containing a custom image for the object type
(acceptable le types include .png, .bmp, .jpg)
d. “Fill” – A hex value representing the color used for
a simple symbol
e. “IconIndex” – A number representing an icon
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