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## Expressions
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This field allows dynamically constructing a formatted device name using values extracted from a JSON object. You can specify variables to access the relevant fields in the JSON.
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# Available Variables
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You can use the following variables to extract specific device information:
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* `objectName`: Extracts the device's object name (e.g., `"Main Controller"`).
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* `vendorId`: Extracts the device's vendor ID, typically a numeric identifier representing the manufacturer (e.g., `"1234"`).
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* `objectId`: Extracts the device's unique object identifier (e.g., `"999"`).
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* `address`: Extracts the device's network address (e.g., `"192.168.1.1"`).
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# Examples
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* `"Device ${objectName}"`
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If the objectName variable exist and contains `"objectName": "Main Controller"`, the device on platform will have the following name: `Device Main Controller`.
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* `"Vendor: ${vendorId}"`
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If the vendorId variable exist and contains `"vendorId": 1234`, the device on platform will have the following name: `Vendor: 1234`.
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* `"Device ID: ${objectId} at ${address}"`
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If the objectId variable exist and contains `"vendorId": 999 `and address variable exist and contains `"address": "192.168.1.1"` , the device on platform will have the following name: `Device ID: 999 at 192.168.1.1`.
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## Expressions
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This field allows dynamically constructing a formatted profile name using values extracted from a JSON object. You can specify variables to access the relevant fields in the JSON.
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# Available Variables
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You can use the following variables to extract specific device information:
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* `objectName`: Extracts the device's object name (e.g., `"Main Controller"`).
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* `vendorId`: Extracts the device's vendor ID, typically a numeric identifier representing the manufacturer (e.g., `"1234"`).
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* `objectId`: Extracts the device's unique object identifier (e.g., `"999"`).
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* `address`: Extracts the device's network address (e.g., `"192.168.1.1"`).
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# Examples
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* `"Device ${objectName}"`
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If the objectName variable exist and contains `"objectName": "Main Controller"`, the device on platform will have the following name: `Device Main Controller`.
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* `"Vendor: ${vendorId}"`
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If the vendorId variable exist and contains `"vendorId": 1234`, the device on platform will have the following name: `Vendor: 1234`.
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* `"Device ID: ${objectId} at ${address}"`
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If the objectId variable exist and contains `"vendorId": 999 `and address variable exist and contains `"address": "192.168.1.1"` , the device on platform will have the following name: `Device ID: 999 at 192.168.1.1`.
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