Attribute properties
The following table describes the properties of category attributes.
Property |
Description |
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General | |
Open in report |
With this property, the attribute (or property) with its content (value) is initially displayed as expanded in the properties in the Portal. |
Display in search result list |
As of Aeneis version 6.0, this property is no longer relevant. With this property, the attribute is displayed in the search results list as a descriptive property. |
Filename |
In this property you can store a file in the attribute. In the Portal, the icon and the file name are output. Click to open or download the file. |
References allowed |
See also: Chapter Attribute creation options |
New objects allowed |
See also: Chapter Attribute creation options |
New objects to be classified allowed |
For attributes in which objects can be referenced (References allowed property), you can use this property to control that new objects can be created temporarily. These objects are then created in the folder Objects to be classified sorted and can be sorted accordingly from there. For this purpose, you can copy the attribute Objects to be classified under any category. Note: To disable this property in the whole database, you can set the following start parameter: -Daeneis.disableTemporaryObjectsAttribute=true |
Group entry |
This property corresponds to the Show group nodes option when creating a category attribute. See also: Chapter Attribute creation options |
Display in tree |
See also: Chapter Show property in the model overview |
Visible in the report |
See also: Chapter Attribute creation options |
Available |
This property controls whether the attribute is available in the model objects. |
Note | Here you can enter a note for the attribute. |
No rights validation |
This property allows you to turn off the user rights validation for the category that contains an inverse attribute. In this case, a modeler no longer needs write permission to a model object that contains the inverse attribute. If you activate this property for a category attribute, then this attribute can be edited programmatically via macros without auser rights validation taking place. |
Default value |
See also: Chapter Default values for attributes |
Attribution category |
See also: Chapter Attributed relationship |
Maximum length |
For category attributes of the multiline string type, you can specify the maximum number of characters that can be entered in this attribute in the Maximum length property |
Value list |
See also: Attribute type Integer. |
Image |
In this property you can store an icon for the attribute. |
Attribute specific rights validation |
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Include objects in version |
If objects are referenced as values in the attribute, then you can use this property to control whether the referenced objects should also be versioned when the model object is versioned. |
Include when comparing versions |
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Show in the properties area of the WebModeller |
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See also: Chapter Hide properties initially from property group. |
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Open group initially in WebModeller |
Considered in attribute groups:
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Export name |
In this property you can configure an alternative name that will be used for the attribute during export/import. |
Load suggestions directly |
Relevant for attributes with the editor type Chosenbox. This feature causes the first selection options to be suggested directly when clicking in the Chosenbox, without having to type in a term. |
Ranking of the search hits | |
Always create relationship objects |
See also: Chapter Attributed relationship. |
References here may create objects |
This property ensures that objects, which can be referenced in another object in the attribute with this property, can create a new object via drag & drop and are directly referenced in it. Example: Only output objects can be created under the Output object. These output objects have the attribute Document in which documents can be referenced. If the attribute Document has the property References here may create objects and a specific document is dragged and dropped onto the object Output, a new object Output object is automatically created in which the document is referenced. |
Configuration | |
Query |
Configure a query here that calculates the value of the attribute. See also: Queries, Reports & Report Components area. |
Single value result | If you have configured a query that calculates the value of the attribute, you can use this property to control that the result should be single-valued. |
Reporting |
Configure an evaluation here that evaluates the value of the attribute. See also: Queries, Reports & Report Components area. |
Show in overview |
No longer relevant in Portal 7 as of Aeneis 7. |
Value assignment |
In workflows, you can use this property to assign a value in Transferred Attributes. See also: Chapter Transferred attributes. |
Value selection |
For list attributes, you can configure a query here that restricts the selection for value assignment. See also: Chapter Relationship properties of visible attributes. |
Editor type |
Here you can select the editor type for the attribute. See also: Chapter Editor type of visible attributes. |
Use value selections |
This property allows you to control whether the configured value selection is used. See also: Chapter Relationship properties of visible attributes. |
Other attributes | |
Allowed categories | Here you can define the categories for attributes in which objects may be referenced. |
Attribute groups | Select here one or more attribute groups in which the attribute will be displayed in the properties. If no attribute group is selected here, the attribute is displayed in the General group. |
Mention configurations |
See also: Chapter Configure mentions in text boxes. |
Output | |
Font icon | Here you can select a Font Awesome icon to display in Aeneis for the attribute. |