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The following should be the column headers in the Point of Interest (POI) list. (NB not all columns are necessarily needed depending on the setup and the use cases): 


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-- Floor Level (z-level of the floor).  This is the level of the specific floor in relation to the surface ground, which starts with 1 if on the ground and -1 if on the underground level. This may or may not be the same as the Floor Naming Convention in effect in your country.

D – Floor-Prefix (A customer-centric – can be based on the customer's own building code or a  concatenation of building ID and floor level. This is used to identify the correct floor plan in case there are identical room IDs in the same building or across buildings). 

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-- Text Visible in the Map (customer-specific - the name of the room that is visible in the map)

-- Type of Room (customer-specific - the room category., eg. toilet, meeting room, study room, pantry etc.)

I – Searchable Name (customer-specific - Names that should be searchable - there can be multiple columns with searchable names). 

J – Description (customer-specific - Description of the or any additional details about a POI)

K – Identifier (customer-specific - unique location code, typically can be a concatenation of campus ID, building ID and room ID, can also be a unique alphanumeric code from the customer's timetabling, FMS or ERP system)

L – URL (customer-specific - Add a URL to the POI, will appear in the POI card). 

M – URL text (customer-specific - the url text will be clickable and will take the user to the URL destination

N – External references (customer-specific - can be Sensor api, resource booking mailboxes that should be connected to the POI). 

O – People Capacity (customer-cspecific - max number of people allowed in the room)

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If you want to change a few rooms in your campus, you can do it directly in the uploaded poi POI list in Map Editor. See how to below.:


1. Go to the POI Import menu by clicking the POI import "Import" button.

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2. Click on the POI list you want to edit (the poi POI list is active when it has a check mark next to it).



3. The POI list would look like the picture below. Click on the cells you would like to change and then revise accordingly. If you know the particular information in the cell, you may type it in Search for faster access. 


4. Once you have done the desired changes, click the "Save changes as a new version" button.


5. For the changes to be visible in the map you would have to run an update. Click the "Run UpdateClick the "Go Back" button to return to the POI Import menu. Then, click the "Import POI data" button.

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6. Do an import by clicking "Import Poi Data". That means that the changes would appear in Map EditorImage Added


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6. A pop up box showing potential POI changes will appear. It will also include warning notifications if there are entries that need to be reviewed. If everything looks fine, click the tick box, then click the "Perform POI Import" button.

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7. For the changes to be visible in use.mazemap.com you would have to publish by clicking , click the "Start publish processPublish Changes" button.

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