Setting active/passive line routes
Network objects can be active or passive. There are several possibilities to set line routes active:
- By selecting the option for the desired line route in the Line routes window, In selection column.
1. In the Network editor window, click the Edit mode icon .
2. In the Network window, click the Lines button.
The Lines / Line routes window opens.
3. Make sure that the Line routes option has been selected.
4. Press and hold down the Ctrl key.
5. Click the line routes you want to set active.
6. Right-click one of the marked line routes.
The context menu opens.
7. Select the desired option.
Element | Description |
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Set In selection |
Only line routes Sets the marked line routes to active, but does not change the status of the other line routes. Line routes and subordinated objects In addition to marked line routes, also sets the following network objects active:
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Reset In selection |
Sets the marked line routes to passive, but does not change the status of the other line routes. Line routes and subordinated objects In addition to the marked line routes, also sets the following network objects passive:
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Invert In selection |
Sets all marked active line routes to passive and all marked passive line routes to active. Line routes and subordinated objects In addition to the marked, active line routes, also sets the following network objects passive and all network objects of passive line routes active:
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Set In selection exclusively |
Exclusively sets all marked line routes to active. At the same time, non-marked active line routes are set to passive. Line routes and subordinated objects In addition to the line routes, also sets the following network objects active:
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Note: If you set the In selection option manually, the last line edited is moved to the top of the window section. |
- Via the line filter (Using filters to set network objects active or passive)
Note: The spatial selection of network objects of the line hierarchy (lines, line routes, line route items, time profiles, time profile items, vehicle journeys, vehicle journey sections) is not possible. You can, however, add or remove the network objects of these network object types to/from the selection in various different ways. |
- With a click in the Spatial selection toolbar on the buttons Include all objects into the spatial selection, Invert spatial selection or Remove all objects from the spatial selection (Setting network objects active/passive via the spatial selection)
- Edit IsInSelection attribute per network object, for example, in the list of the respective network object. If you enter 1, the respective network object will be active, if you enter 0, it will be passive.