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  1. Preface
  2. Introducing Reference 360
  3. Getting started with Reference 360
  4. Manage system reference data
  5. Manage reference data sets
  6. Manage code lists
  7. Manage code values
  8. Manage crosswalks
  9. Import data
  10. Manage hierarchies
  11. Manage attributes
  12. Manage workflows
  13. Optimize assets
  14. Manage jobs
  15. Reference 360 REST API
  16. Glossary

Reference 360

Reference 360

Code values

Code values

A code value is a unique value, such as a business term, code, or lookup value. Code values are organized into code lists. Each code list contains code values from a singular source application or industry standard list.
For example, you might have a Country Codes reference data set, and within it is an Enterprise Country code list. In the Enterprise Country code list, you import enterprise country codes values that your organization uses for enterprise reporting. The code list includes code values such as Afghanistan, Aland Islands, and Albania. You might also have a ISO Country Codes code list, a CRM Country Codes code list, and a IANA Internet Country Codes code list. Each of these code lists contain their own code values.
Country Codes reference data set that contains four code lists, each with their own code values.
Code values consist of attributes. Each code value consists of a Name attribute and a Code attribute. For example, you might create a code value for the US country code. You define the Name attribute as US and the Code attribute as 001. For more information, see Attributes.

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