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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 infield attribute type in the corresponding
cell (below the “F:” header). Valid in-field
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-field attribute.
iii. A selectable in-field attribute name.
Defining Selectable In-field Attributes: To
import a selectable in-field attribute using a
CSV file 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 define
the values for the attributes specified in the
corresponding header. If you don’t want to define
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 filename for a file
containing a custom image for the object type
(acceptable file 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