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(which should be named Default Objects Catalog for this
example). View the two exported CSV les:
Default Objects Catalog.csv contains the individual
objects contained in the catalog.
Object Types.csv contains data specic to the object
types contained in the catalog.
Note: If you plan on importing this data back into Juniper
Aspect it works best if you do not rename the “Object
Types.csv” le. Otherwise, you have to specify the object
types le manually as the importer will not be able to
automatically detect which CSV le contains Object
Type data and which contains Object data.
You can now see what the Default Object Catalog CSV
le looks like and use it as an example as you create your
own.
CSV File Formatting Requirements
A CSV le must be formatted properly before it can be
imported.
An acceptable Object Types.csv le requires the
following format
1. A header row (the rst row in the CSV le) containing
the following
a. Column 1 must be “Object Type”
b. Column 2 must be “Geometry”
c. Additionally 1 or more of the following columns (in
any order)
i. “BorderColor”, “BorderThickness”,
“CustomImage”, “Fill”, “IconIndex”,
“SimpleSymbolType”, “SimpleSymbolSize”,
“Transparency”, “BrowserCategory1”,
“BrowserCategory2”, “BrowserCategory3”
ii. A custom in-eld attribute name.
Dening In-Field Attributes: To import an ineld
attribute using a CSV le use the following
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