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            <title>Adding Physical Assets</title>
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Now it&#039;s time to create our physical assets - the ones that represent individual pieces of equipment, vehicles or people.

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1) On the sidebar, click on &#039;Hierarchies&#039; and &#039;By Location&#039;. 

2) Hit the &#039;+&#039; button on the right-hand side of the parent asset. Enter the name of your asset in the popup that appears and hit &#039;Add This Asset&#039; or the &#039;Create&#039; button.</description>
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            <title>Creating Location Hierarchy Assets</title>
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            <description>Creating Location Hierarchy Assets

To help give your assets some kind of structure, ARDI comes with a built-in hierarchy - the location hierarchy.

Without this, your assets would simply be a mess - you&#039;d have no easy way to navigate through your assets unless you were already intimately familiar with them.</description>
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            <title>Adding Properties to Types</title>
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Our types can do more than just group our assets together - they also can provide properties to the assets that use them.

In the previous example, we created a type called &#039;Equipment&#039; 

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	*  Next: Create Active Assets
	*  Previous: Create Tags</description>
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            <title>Creating Your First Site</title>
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Your ARDI database came pre-installed with your first site - all we have to do to start off is rename it to be something more suitable.

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1) On the sidebar, choose &#039;Hierarchies&#039; and then &#039;By Location&#039;.

2) Click on the &#039;Site&#039; asset, then select &#039;Details&#039; to enter the</description>
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            <title>Getting Started: The Basics</title>
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This will take you through some of the basics of configuring your ARDI server.

After following these instructions you will learn how to...

	*  Create Assets
	*  Structure your ARDI Database
	*  Add Properties to an Asset</description>
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