Setting the polygon allocation of stop areas

You can specify that a selected attribute receives the number of the territory, zone, or main zone in which the stop area lies. Prerequisite is that there are stop areas within a polygon (territory, zone or main zone).

You can execute the functionality for all, all active stop areas, or stop areas marked in the network editor.

Editing all or all active stop areas

1.  If required, set the stop areas active, whose allocation you want to set, via

The selected stop areas are active.

2.  In the Network window, right-click the Stop areas button.

The Stop areas shortcut menu opens.

3.  Select the Set polygon allocation entry.

The Set polygon allocation window opens.

4.  If necessary, select the Only edit active objects option.

5.  Make the desired changes.

Element

Description

Object

In the drop-down list, you can select the type of network object whose number you want to use as attribute value.

Attribute to be set

Here you can select an attribute that is to be assigned the number of the selected object.

6.  Confirm with OK.

The stop areas store the number as attribute value.

Editing marked stop areas

1.  In the network, mark all stop areas whose allocation you want to set.

2.  Right-click in the network display.

A shortcut menu opens.

3.  Select the Set polygon allocation entry.

The stop areas store the number as attribute value.

Tip: You can also call the function from the shortcut menu of the corresponding list and edit marked objects together.