Manual Input Settings

Set default values on datatypes for data being published to a stream from the Manual Input view and the format in which the data is published.

Settings for most datatypes are in Manual Input Settings preferences. Settings for the money(n) datatype are in Manual Input Settings - Money Types preferences.

Setting Description
Publish Multiple Rows Indicates whether data from an input stream is published in single instances or as multiple rows.
Use Current Date Indicates whether data should be published under the current date or maintain its historical date.
binary Indicates a binary value to be published to a stream. Use this setting to monitor the binary value of a stream by placing a traceable value in the field.
boolean May be set to True or false.
string Indicates the default value Studio accepts for string types.
integer Indicates the default value Studio accepts for integer types. Does not accept values with decimal points.
float Indicates the default value Studio accepts for float types.
long Indicates the default value Studio accepts for long types.
interval Indicates the default value Studio accepts for interval types.
date Indicates the default value for date types. Click Select to open a calendar dialog and choose a default date stamp with millisecond precision.
bigdatetime Indicates the default value for bigdatetime types. Click Select to open a calendar dialog and choose a default bigdatetime stamp with microsecond precision.
timestamp Indicates the default value for timestamp types. Click Select to open a calendar dialog and choose a default timestamp with millisecond precision.
money(n) Indicates the default value for money types of varying precision, where n represents the number of places allowed after the decimal point. Set default values for money types with up to 15 points of precision.
Note: You see an error message at the top of the preference window when you enter incorrect characters, or exceed the number of allowed characters in the field.
Related tasks
Manually Entering Data to a Stream