Edit Timeline Index |
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Use the Edit Timeline Index Dialog Box of the Load Definition File editor to add or edit timeline index information.
Timeline Index Identification
Component |
Description |
Unique name to identify the index. The drop-down list contains a list of suggested unique names. Either select a name from this list or you can specify your own. | |
Unique integer to identify the index. A resource id will be automatically assigned to the index when it is created. |
Index Rules
Component |
Description |
Name of the package across which the index is being created. | |
Name of the data field across which the index is being created. | |
Used to support conditional processing of an index on a document by document basis. | |
(Add) |
Use the add button to open the Add Timeline Index Rules dialog box. |
(Delete) |
Select an index rule and click the delete button to remove an index rule from the list. |
(Edit) |
Select an index rule and click the edit button to open the Edit Timeline Index Rules dialog box. |
Timeline Coordinates
Component |
Description |
The starting point or end point for the timeline. | |
Month |
Used to select the base month for the timeline. |
Day |
Used to select the base day for the timeline. |
Year |
Used to select the base year for the timeline. |
Hour |
Used to select the base hour for the timeline. |
Min |
Used to select the base minute for the timeline. |
Sec |
Used to select the base second for the timeline. |
AM/PM |
Used to select whether the Base Time is either am or pm. |
The time span mapped by each slot. | |
Value |
An integer that represent the amount of time based on the units. |
Units |
Used to select the unit of time for the interval. |
Direction |
Used to select whether the interval calculate starting ( Forward ) at the Base Time or ending ( Backward ) at the Base Time. |
The number of slots in the timeline. |
Boundary Flag
Component |
Description |
Select how times that fall outside the timeline are handled. |
Weight
Component |
Description |
Applied to results returned using this index. |
Primary Index
Component |
Description |
If this box is checked, the index will be set as the primary index for all packages defined in the Index Rules. |