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Common data field information

This topic contains information on all the common data fields that can be found for most objects.

  • User fields such as user numbers and user text fields - these allow you to view and edit the data that most network objects can store in user defined fields.
  • Hyperlinks - used to associate external files or internet addresses with objects in the model. These external references are known as hyperlinks. The types of references that can be included as hyperlinks are:
    • files on local or network drives
    • internet pages
    • links from within internet pages
  • Notes - where relevant information for the network object can be entered.

User fields

User fields are used to store any additional information for an object that is not stored in the object's other data fields.

The column name of any user field can be changed for the current network (and any subsequent networks based on the current network). See Renaming additional user fields.

Field name

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User Number 1

Used to store any additional number value in the database.

3

user_number_1

Double

User Number 2 to User Number 15

See User Number 1

3

user_number_2

...

user_number_15

Double

User Text 1

Used to store any additional string value in the database.

100

0

user_text_1

Text

User Text 2 to User Text 15

See User Text 1

100

0

user_text_2

...

user_text_15

Text

Hyperlinks

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Hyperlinks

These fields are all displayed on the Hyperlinks Page of the property sheet for most types of network object. They cannot be viewed or edited on the grid views.

Hyperlinks can be typed in using the Name and Filename or URL fields, or you can browse for a file located on your local machine, or elsewhere on your network. Alternatively, you can drag and drop filenames or internet URLs from various sources, including Windows Explorer/File Manager and your web browser.

For full details of the methods involved, see Using Hyperlinks.

Data field

Description

Grid

Property page

Name

The name of the hyperlinked file.

This field is used for adding and editing hyperlinks

NO

YES

Filename or URL

The path or URL for the file. You can browse for a local file using the Browse button

This field is used for adding and editing hyperlinks

NO

YES

Hyperlinks Grid

This grid displays the currently available hyperlinked files for this object.

You can drag and drop hyperlinks from Windows Explorer/File Manager or your web browser directly onto this grid to add new hyperlinks.

To delete existing hyperlinks, simply highlight the row by clicking it, and press Delete.

To edit an existing hyperlink, highlight the row by clicking it, and then make any changes necessary in the Name and Filename or URL edit boxes above.

Note: Remember to highlight the row by clicking the Filename or URL part of the grid. Clicking the Name column will also open the hyperlink.

Data field

Description

Name

Your own name or description for the hyperlink

Filename or URL

The local path or internet URL of the hyperlink

NO

YES

hotlinks

Memo

Notes

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Notes

You can keep freeform notes about any object in your network. The notes field can be up to 64,000 characters in size, or about 10 pages of printed text.

0

notes

Memo

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