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Adding Objects
Object Objects can be added in multiple places.Adding locations. The addition of an object in a specific view is always governed determined by the data perspective used. Data The data perspective will control what dictate which classes of objects can be added in a specific Viewview.
Add from Tree View:
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Adding from Grid View:
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Delete Objects
Select objects to be deleted:
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Select a Delete menu option
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Review objects to be deleted and confirm:
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Depending on the versioning mode, an object will be deleted permanently or just marked as deleted.
When working in a Draft
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, a newly added object will be deleted permanently after the Delete operation is confirmed.
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Existing objects will only be marked as deleted. They will not be visible in the current Draft or published version, but they will still be available in previous versions.
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Edit Objects
Object can be edited from multiple views. To name a few options:
Editing from Tree View
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Editing from Grid View
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Editing from Properties View
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Editing from Search View
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Editing Form
For all editing operations same editing form is used:
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The edit form will perform validation of input according to validate the input based on field type and also specific field rules.
Field rules might require specific, may necessitate accurate entry of particular dependent values to be entered correctly. For more informationdetails, refer to please see Field Validation Rules.
Access to specific fields is also controlled by managed by Field Level Security (FLS).
Editing
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Multiple Objects at
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Once
We have introduced a new mode that allows editing multiple objects of the same class was added. The This new function is available in can be accessed through Tree View, Grid View, and as a context menu for editing objects linked to spots.
Regardless of the function source source of the function, it uses the same dialog is used for editing and follows the same rules apply.
Editing from Tree View
- First
Firstly, select two or more objects that you want to change.
UseUtilize the Ctrl or Ctrl+Shift keys
to performfor multi-selection.
Right-click on any of the selected objects.
A context menu with the "multi-edit
menu" option will be
showndisplayed.
Please note that the selection must
consistsconsist of
theobjects of the same class. Otherwise, the option will be grayed out.
Editing from Grid View
- Select a number of records from the grid using
To edit multiple records, start by selecting them using the "check selection"
Use Object menu to select Multi edit functionoption in the grid.
Then, access the Object menu and choose the Multi-edit function.
Grid View allows enables the editing of objects from grouping tabs. For exampleinstance, multiple document classes can be edited from the Document tab.
In that case this scenario, a general schema for Document will be usedutilized, so allowing only common properties can to be updated.
Editing from Viewer
While in Select/Object mode (default), select a number of spots on the drawing (two or more).
Right-click on any of the spots to
showdisplay the context menu.
- Select
Choose the Multi Edit function. Please
remembernote that the default objects linked to selected spots must be of the same class.
Common Multi-Edit View
All the above editing functions will end up showing mentioned above will result in displaying a common multi-edit view:.
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Specifics of using multi edit viewUsing Multi-Edit View:
- System
The system will compare all objects and provide a common set of properties.
You can expect the following results:
<Multiple
Values> shownValues>: Shown as a field background
means, this indicates that objects do not have the same value in that field.
You have
anthe option to enter a common value
that will beassigned to all objects or use
athe Clear button to remove the value from all objects.
Empty
field - thisField: This means that
allnone of the objects
do nohave a value in that field.
Specific
value - this meansValue: This indicates that all objects
haveshare this particular value in that field.
Required fields will not be validated unless you want to use the clear function.
ClearThe clear function will be disabled for required fields.
Field validation rules will only
berun for modified fields. In specific
casecases when dependent field validation rules are set,
theclient-side validation might not be triggered
on client side. If the rule is not met when values for a specific object are checked,
the update might be rejected by the server. Resetserver rejection of updates might occur.
The reset button rejects your unsaved values
,but does not remove the "clear" flags
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After the values are saved a simple report is shown describing if all selected objects were successfully updated.
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