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In this video Ill show you how you can leverage attribute traits in the Asset Framework to better define your data helping you and your users visualize data more easily. Ill also show you how to add limit traits to your attributes. But first what is an attribute trait? As we know, an element is a logical grouping of data, commonly a piece of equipment like a wind turbine. And attributes represent individual pieces of data belonging to the element like the turbines wind speed and rotor speed. An attribute trait is a very common piece of data. An example of an attribute trait is a high limit. Our turbines wind speed has a high limit of 110 and its rotor speed has a high limit of 25. So as you can see, high limits are quite common. The Asset Framework now includes an attribute trait that can be used to define high limits. Other attribute traits included in the current release include other limit conditions and forecasted