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Table Attribute Mappings

When you define your table and attribute mappings, you can make the various choices in the Type field on the Map Class and Attribute dialog. The choices you make define which predefined attribute is used and what the attributes behavior is.

If you select the Synchronized check box on the Attribute details dialog Connector Xpress determines the synchronization type from the attribute's data type automatically.

For example, the choices you make set the limits on how many predefined attributes there are for that type and behavior. The following table shows the limits:

Type and behavior

Limit

single-valued non-capability integer

10

single-valued capability integer

99

multivalued non-capability integer

10

multivalued capability integer

99

single-valued sensitive non-capability string

30

single-valued insensitive non-capability string

30

single-valued sensitive capability string

99

single-valued insensitive capability string

99

multivalued sensitive non-capability string

500

multivalued insensitive non-capability string

500

multivalued sensitive capability string

500

multivalued insensitive capability string

99

single-valued non-capability Boolean

10

single-valued capability Boolean

99

single-valued binary

10