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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. Manage jobs
  14. Monitor Reference 360
  15. Reference 360 REST API
  16. Glossary

Reference 360

Reference 360

Manage attributes

Manage attributes

An attribute is a component of a code value. When you create reference data sets and code lists, you define the attributes of the code values. By default, all code values consist of the Name and Code attributes.
You can configure custom attributes. For example, in an Organizational Chart reference data set, you might want code values to include a Title attribute and Location attribute, in addition to the Name and Code attributes.
You can set default values for attributes in your code list. When you add a code value, the attribute displays the default value.
When you configure reference data attributes, if the configured reference data and code list of the attribute depend on any of the code list of existing reference data attributes, you can set dependency between the reference data attributes. If you don't want to set any dependency, you can select
None
in the
Dependent On
field.
If you've configured reference data attributes in your code list, by default,
Reference 360
displays
None
in the
Dependent On
field. Based on your requirement, you can set dependency for the existing reference data attributes.
You can create rule associations for attributes to ensure that code values meet your business standards. For example, in the Country Codes code list, you might want the Code attribute for code values to require a minimum of three characters.
When you add or modify a rule association for attributes set with default values and save the rule association,
Reference 360
clears the default value. After you save the rule association, you can set a default value based on the configured rule.
If you no longer need an attribute, you can delete the attribute.
For more information about attributes, see Attributes. For more information about rules, see Data quality rule associations.

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