CSV Raw Attribute file format is used to tag properties. This is when a single object has many properties that makes it impractical to represent each property in its own column. Each row in the CSV Raw Attribute file format refers to a different property definition, whereas the property definition is named in the column mapping for a standard CSV file.
For more information, see Generate raw attribute property mappings for export.
The below table gives you a better understanding of the mappings delivered in the system.
Name |
VTLImportDefHeaderOrder |
Column header text |
Column type |
Constant value |
Maps to |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tag_Name |
1 |
Tag_Name |
Physical |
FDWTag |
The FDWTag object must exist. UID=FTG, COMP_ConfigLevelUID, COMP_PlantCodeValue, Tag_Name |
|
Area |
2 |
Area |
Physical |
SDAArea |
The SDAArea object must exist. UID= FBA, COMP_ConfigLevelUID, Area |
|
Property_Name |
3 |
Property_Name |
Physical |
|||
Property_Value |
4 |
Property_Value |
Physical |
|||
Property_Value_UoM |
5 |
Property_Value_UoM |
Physical |
|||
ConfigLevel |
6 |
ConfigLevel |
Computed |
Gets current configuration level 1. |
||
COMP_ConfigLevelUID |
7 |
COMP_ConfigLevelUID |
Computed |
Replaces any space with an underscore character in the configuration string. |
||
COMP_PlantCode |
8 |
COMP_PlantCode |
Computed |
Builds the plant code from the configuration level and Area. |
||
COMP_PlantCodeValue |
9 |
COMP_PlantCodeValue |
Computed |
Gets the plant code object from the system - used in the UID of the Unit. |