Concepts for Custom Reference Data Tables
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The Policy Builder interface creates and edits the custom reference data table structure, defines its columns, and defines the data type, ranges and size of the fields.
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Control Center reflects the custom reference data tables constructed in Policy Builder.
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You can view data content present in the custom reference data tables in Control Center.
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A key symbol and arrows are provided to each column in the Customer Reference Data table to enable the user to distinguish among keys, input columns, and output columns.
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A key symbol indicates a key column.
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A downward arrow indicates an input column. The input columns are key columns for which Runtime Binding option is selected.
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An upward arrow indicates an output column. The output columns are non key columns.
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A key icon is displayed before the column name of the selected CRD tables. This provides the following information: -
Indicates whether the column in the selected CRD table is a key column or non-key column.
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Indicates the type of Runtime Binding and its value in a tooltip when you hover over it.
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When constructing the custom reference data table in the Policy Builder, look at the spreadsheet you want to import later and use the same column names, data types and other attributes.