Predefined Properties for Lookup Node Types
Lookup dimensions use the Lookup class node type, which has these predefined properties. You cannot create or remove properties from Lookup class node types.
Properties in the Lookup namespace are generic properties that you can use to store
lookup data. You can change their labels in a viewpoint to better represent their usage
in the dimension. For example, if you are using a lookup dimension to store employee
lookup data, you could change the label of the Lookup.String
property
to "Employee ID". You can also hide properties that you are not using in the
viewpoint. See Configuring How a Viewpoint Displays Properties.
Property | Namespace | Data Type | Level | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Boolean | Lookup |
Boolean | Node | Generic Lookup Boolean property |
Bottom Node |
CoreStats |
Boolean |
Relationship |
Determines whether node has children |
Date 1 | Lookup |
Date | Node | Generic Lookup date 1 property |
Date 2 | Lookup |
Date | Node | Generic Lookup date 2 property |
Description |
Core |
String |
Node |
Node description |
Float | Lookup |
Float | Node | Generic Lookup float property |
Integer | Lookup |
Integer | Node | Generic Lookup integer property |
Level |
CoreStats |
Integer |
Node |
Level of the node in a hierarchy node set |
Name |
Core |
String |
Node |
Node name |
Parent |
CoreStats |
Node |
Relationship |
Parent node name of the node in the current location |
String | Lookup |
String | Node | Generic Lookup string property |