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| Select the type of data to add an [[Attribute]] to.
| Select the type of data to add an [[Attribute]] to.
| Switch to the "Attributes" tab.
| Switch to the "Attributes" tab.
| Scroll to the bottom of the right panel, if necessary.
| Scroll to the bottom of the right panel, if neccesary.
| For "Add new Attribute with name", enter the desired [[TQL name]] name.
| For "Add new Attribute with name", enter the desired [[TQL name]] name.
| For "Add new Attribute with value", enter the desired value.
| For "Add new Attribute with value", enter the desired value.
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* Adding an [[Attribute]] which already exists will change the existing [[Attribute]] value to the new value.
* Adding an [[Attribute]] which already exists will change the existing [[Attribute]] value to the new value.
|seealso=*[[Attribute]]
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* [[How to remove an Attribute]]
* [[How to remove an Attribute]]

Latest revision as of 09:13, 24 April 2026

The right panel allows you to add new attributes. The top half displays existing Attributes, the bottom half allows you to add new Attributes.

Many Items in a Project, ranging from Stakeholders to Overlays to Buildings, have Attributes, representing properties that can be added, changed and removed. The Attribute Tab in the right panel provides a consistent way of managing attributes of an Item.

Editor → The type of data to edit (Ribbon bar) → The data to edit (Left panel) → Attributes tab (Right panel)
How to add an attribute:
  1. Select the type of data to add an Attribute to.
  2. Switch to the "Attributes" tab.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the right panel, if neccesary.
  4. For "Add new Attribute with name", enter the desired TQL name name.
  5. For "Add new Attribute with value", enter the desired value.
  6. Click on "Save new Attribute".
  7. The Attribute has now been added.

Notes

  • Adding an Attribute which already exists will change the existing Attribute value to the new value.

How-to's

See also