If the new tag type does not have a default EnumEnum value, you must define a new EnumEnum value for it in the EF schema.
Let's consider a scenario, where you need to define an EnumEnum value for an Electrical Equipment tag type, "EEH" for Heater.
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Navigate to Smart Community for sample ELF of SCHEMA_SPO.xlsm file. For more information, see Find sample data on Smart Community.
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Open the SCHEMA_SPO.xlsm file. In the EnumListType sheet, add a new row in the EnumEnum section, and type the UID for the EnumEnum value in the UID column.
For example:
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Navigate to Smart Community for sample ELF of DATA_SPO.xlsm file. For more information, see Find sample data on Smart Community. In the DataEnum1 sheet, add a new row in the Electrical Equipment section, and type the name and description of the tag type in the Name and Description columns.
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In the EnumEnum (Interactive) and EnumEnum (Publish) columns, type the UID of the EnumEnum value as deflined in the EnumListType sheet of the SCHEMA_SPO.xlsm file. In this example, type [EC85BAEF-F043-4559-A3E6-37218B67E412] in the EnumEnum (Interactive) and EnumEnum (Publish) columns.
For example:
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Click File > Save to save the spreadsheet by renaming it as SCHEMA_SPO_TAG.xlsm.