The attribute grid, or tab, displays the following attributes. Some attributes are unique to a given schema and, as such, may not be displayed depending on the underlying schema. You will also notice differences based on LOB depending on the source schema used in documents for a given LOB (for example: HE/CDL, Deposit, Mortgage).
The following is a list of
Attribute fields displayed on the tab:
- XPath: the XPath that associates with the attribute.
- Attribute Name: the name of the attribute.
- Schema Data Type: lists the valid data type of the attribute (string, Boolean, enumerated, numeric, date/time).
- Enumerations: if data type is enumerated, the valid enumerations are displayed. For example:
- Y or N
- Email, Fax, Phone, Other
- Home, Mobile, Work
- Fixed, ARM, Balloon
- Description: a description of the data element and usage.
- Usage Count:
- Packages/Documents: the package associations to the attribute.
- Suppress UI: indicates if the attribute is suppressed (Y/1) or not (N/0).
- Suppress UI Notes: additional information as to why the attribute is flagged as suppressed.
- Auto-Selection/Instancing: indicates if the attribute is selected for auto selection (Y/1) or not (N/0).
- Prompt: (Column exists on attributes tab, but its not getting populated from the builder)
- Sample Data: provides sample data if included.
- Deprecation Notes: additional information as to why the attribute was deprecated.
- Deprecation Date: the date the attribute was deprecated.
- Removal Date: the date the attribute is planned to be removed from the schema.
- Data Type: indicates type of data (string, money, enumeration, etc).
- OPPSA: indicates the data items are included in the Expere OPPSA tool, if present in the data dictionary file.
- Expere Response: indicates whether or not to inject that data into the transaction for consumption by another document (0 = false, 1 = true).
- NPI: indicates the data is Non-public information and is to be deleted from transactions before being shared.
- UCD: indicates the data is to be included in Uniform Closing Datasets.
- UCD Mapping: indicates the dataset is available for UCD mapping.
Custom Attributes: Any custom attributes associated with a schema are included in the grid in the last positions. For example,
- Possible Value Limitation
- LOB specific enumerated values.