Allocating an attribute value to a different attribute

1.  Make sure that the Multi-edit <Network object type> window is open and that the Formula tab is selected (Editing attribute values of network objects).

All input attributes of the selected network object type can be selected.

2.  Select the attribute to which you want to allocate the value of a different attribute (target attribute), and a subattribute, if available.

3.  Click the Attribute button.

The Use the following attribute data for the selected attribute window opens.

4.  Click the <Attribute> button.

The Attributes (<Network object type>) window opens.

5.  Select the attribute whose value you want to allocate to the attribute (source attribute), and a subattribute, if available (Selection of attributes).

6.  Confirm with OK.

The attribute is selected.

7.  Enter a factor in the input field, if required.

8.  Make the desired changes.

Element

Description

Add value

If the option has been selected, the calculated value is added to the existing attribute value.

If the option has not been selected, the existing attribute value is replaced by the calculated value.

Note

This option is only available for numerical target attributes.

Cut off

If this option has been selected, all decimal places of the calculated value are dropped.

Note

The option is only available in case of numerical target attributes of the type integer.

Round

If this option has been selected, the calculated value is rounded. Decimal places up to and including four are rounded off, from five they are rounded up. This applies to negative numbers, too.

Note

The option is only available in case of numerical target attributes of the type integer.

9.  Confirm with OK.

The attribute value is changed.

Note: If you want to edit other attribute values, repeat step 2 to 9.

10.  Click the Close button.

Tip: Alternatively, you can allocate the value of a different attribute to an attribute during the procedure sequence (Editing attribute values during a procedure sequence).