Extrapolating secondary location data
There is a limit to the data that is being measured, but this does not mean that this information cannot be logically derived.
By combining data that is known to the application, it is possible to extrapolate this information. This is possible because the location data is hierarchical.
For example, if the space is known, it is possible to deduct the floor and the property.
The location that is known to the application is considered a primary location. The location that can be derived from the primary location is considered a secondary location.
Based on the location type and its position within the property hierarchy, you can extrapolate specific information - as shown in the following overview:
Table that shows how primary information can be extrapolated from various components so that all this information is available at property level.Table that shows how primary information can be extrapolated from various components so that all this information is available at property level.
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•    The primary location is the one on the measurement point.
•    If a secondary reference is not filled in, the value will be empty.
•    The secondary references are only taken over if they are fields on the primary business object.
•    Space unit, asset unit and flexible workspace on measurement point are all combined as reservation unit on summarized readings.