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How to: Create a Numeric Attribute (Master Data Services)

In Master Data Services, create a numeric attribute when you want users to enter a number as an attribute value.

Note

Numeric attributes have limitations. For more information, see Attributes (Master Data Services).

Prerequisites

To perform this procedure:

To create a numeric attribute

  1. In Master Data Manager, click System Administration.

  2. On the Model Explorer page, from the menu bar, point to Manage and click Entities.

  3. On the Entity Maintenance page, from the Model list, select a model.

  4. Select the row for the entity that you want to create an attribute for.

  5. Click Edit selected entity.

  6. On the Edit Entity page:

    • If the attribute is for leaf members, in the Leaf attributes pane, click Add leaf attribute.

    • If the attribute is for consolidated members, in the Consolidated attributes pane, click Add consolidated attribute.

    • If the attribute is for collections, in the Collection attributes pane, click Add collection attribute.

  7. On the Add Attribute page, select the Free-form option.

  8. In the Name box, type a name for the attribute. "Status" and "Version" are reserved words and should not be used as attribute names.

  9. In the Display pixel width box, type the width of the attribute column to be displayed in the Explorer grid.

  10. From the Data type list, select Number.

  11. In the Decimals box, type the number of numbers that can be entered after a decimal.

  12. From the Input mask list, select a format for negative numbers. For more information, see Add or Edit Attribute Page (Master Data Manager, System Administration).

  13. Optionally, select Enable change tracking to track changes to groups of attributes. See How to: Add Attributes to a Change Tracking Group (Master Data Services) for more information.

  14. Click Save attribute.

  15. On the Entity Maintenance page, click Save entity.

    Note

    If attribute groups exist for the entity, the attribute is not displayed in Explorer until you add it to an attribute group.