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@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Here is how that data is represented in GAM:
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Locations:
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type: desk
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area: desk
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buildingId: Building-ID
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buildingId: Building id
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buildingName: Building name
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floorName: Floor name
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floorSection: Floor section
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@@ -360,13 +360,15 @@ External IDs:
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```
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These options will set those values:
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```
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location type desk area desk buildingid Building-ID floorname "Floor name" floorsection "Floor section" endlocation
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location type desk area desk buildingid "id:Building id" floorname "Floor name" floorsection "Floor section" endlocation
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organization customtype "" description "Type of employee" costcenter "Cost center" department "Department" title "Job Title" primary
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relation manager manageremail@domain.com
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externalid organization "Employee ID"
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```
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When setting `location buildingid <String>` Google expects a validated building ID, you can use a non-validated
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When setting `location buildingid id:<String>` Google expects a validated building ID, you can use a non-validated
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building ID by specifying `nv:` at the beginning of `<String>`; e.g., `nv:Building X` sets the building ID to `Building X`.
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You can also use `buildingid <String>`, i.e., no `'id:` or `nv:` prefix, `<String>` is then interpreted as a building name
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and GAM validates it to get the building id that is required by the API.
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## Passwords
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To set a user's password, you specify a `<Password>` string and a hash method that specifies how to interpret the string
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