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66 66  [[image:image-20220526160137-7.png]]
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69 -= 4. Assets =
70 70  
70 += 4.  Assets =
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71 71  (((
72 72  Assets are active components that hold value about a measure, either in physical or virtual space.
73 73  )))
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78 78  
79 79  * Create assets
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81 81  [[image:image-20220526160223-8.png]]
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87 87  [[image:image-20220526160325-10.png||height="527" width="1124"]]
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90 -= 5. Asset payload =
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95 += 5.  Asset payload =
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92 92  (((
93 -ABCL stands for AllThingsTalk Binary Conversion Language , and it’s a JSON-based, domain specific language, used for encoding and decoding of AllThingsTalk asset data to and from binary payloads. It gives you the freedom to specify your own decoding scheme on a per device level.
99 +ABCL stands for AllThingsTalk Binary Conversion Language , and it's a JSON-based, domain specific language, used for encoding and decoding of AllThingsTalk asset data to and from binary payloads. It gives you the freedom to specify your own decoding scheme on a per device level.
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96 96  [[image:image-20220526160427-11.png||height="654" width="971"]]
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101 101  (((
102 102  If you want to know more about ABCL language, please click this link: [[https:~~/~~/docs.allthingstalk.com/developers/data/custom-payload-conversion/>>url:https://docs.allthingstalk.com/developers/data/custom-payload-conversion/]]
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105 105  )))
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107 -= 6. Debug device data =
116 += 6.  Debug device data =
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109 109  (((
110 -Sometimes devices stop working for one or another reason and you need to know what’s going on. Also, many devices (e.g. Arduino) memory is small enough to discourage an attempt to log errors on the device itself. For that reason AllThingsTalk allows you to know if system successfully receives or encounters a problem with incoming data.
120 +Sometimes devices stop working for one or another reason and you need to know what's going on. Also, many devices (e.g. Arduino) memory is small enough to discourage an attempt to log errors on the device itself. For that reason AllThingsTalk allows you to know if system successfully receives or encounters a problem with incoming data.
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119 119  )))
120 120  * (((
121 121  It receives binary data that cannot be decoded due to false conversion definition (lorawan devices only)
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124 124  [[image:image-20220526160601-13.png]]
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