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''This article is specifically about adding, removing and editing events to a different item. For information about what an event is, see [[event]]s.
 
: ''This article is specifically about adding, removing and editing events to a different item. For information about what an event is, see [[event]]s.
 


Events can be added to a number of items in a project. However, the steps for doing so, and the properties of events, do not vary much.
Events can be added to a number of items in a project. However, the steps for doing so, and the properties of events, do not vary much.
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[[File:events-right-list.jpg|frame|right|The list of events in the [[Right Panel]]. The heading may vary based on the item.]][[File:events-right-button.jpg|frame|right|The buttons to add and remove events in the [[Right Panel]]. These buttons may vary based on the item.]]
[[File:events-right-list.jpg|frame|right|The list of events in the [[Right Panel]]. The heading may vary based on the item.]][[File:events-right-button.jpg|frame|right|The buttons to add and remove events in the [[Right Panel]]. These buttons may vary based on the item.]]
At the bottom of the right panel, buttons are available with which to add and remove events. Depending on the item to which the events are to be added, both the options to add a [[Server Event]] and a [[Client Event]] to the item. Some items can only include Server Events. In this case only "Add Event" will be available, which will add a Server Event.
At the bottom of the right panel, buttons are available with which to add and remove events. Depending on the item to which the events are to be added, both the options to add a [[Server Events|Server Event]] and a [[Client Events|Client Event]] to the item will be available. Some items can only include Server Events. These are items, such as [[scenarios]], which cannot be related to a single stakeholder. In this case only "Add Event" will be available, which will add a Server Event.


To add a Server Event, select "Add Event" or "Add Server Event". To add a Client Event (if possible), select "Add Client Event". The added event will, by default, be a dummy event with no effect.
To add a Server Event, select "Add Event" or "Add Server Event". To add a Client Event (if possible), select "Add Client Event". The added event will, by default, be a dummy event with no effect.


{{editor steps|title=add an event|In the editor, select the item the event is to be added to.|Select the appropriate "Add... " button.}}
{{editor steps|title=add an event|In the editor, select the item the event is to be added to.|In the right panel, select the appropriate "Add... " button.}}


To remove an event, select an event in the list of events, and select "Remove.
To remove an event, select an event in the list of events, and select "Remove.
{{editor steps|title=remove an event|In the editor, select the item the event is to be removed from.|Select the event to remove in the list of events.|Select "Remove".}}
{{editor steps|title=remove an event|In the editor, select the item the event is to be removed from.|In the right panel, select the event to remove in the list of events.|In the right panel, select "Remove".}}


==Changing events==
==Changing events==
The right panel will show a list of events already connected to the item. In this list, an event can be selected to be edited. When an event is selected, it can be edited in the bottom panel.
The right panel will show a list of events already connected to the item. In this list, an event can be selected to be edited. When an event is selected, it can be edited in the bottom panel.


[[File:measures-bottom-events.jpg|frame|center|The bottom panel when editing events.]]
[[File:measures-bottom-events.jpg|frame|left|The [[Bottom Panel]] when editing events.]]<br clear=all>
[[File:events-bottom-type.jpg|frame|right|The selection list for the type of event.]][[File:events-bottom-parameters.jpg|frame|right|The input fields for additional parameters.]][[File:events-bottom-buttons.jpg|frame|right|The buttons to store or cancel the changes to an event.]]
[[File:events-bottom-type.jpg|frame|right|The selection list in the [[Bottom Panel]] for the type of event.]][[File:events-bottom-parameters.jpg|frame|right|The input fields in the [[Bottom Panel]] for additional parameters. They only appear when they are required for the selected event type.]][[File:events-bottom-buttons.jpg|frame|right|The buttons in the [[Bottom Panel]] to store or cancel the changes to an event.]]


The most important property of an event is the event type (not to be confused with whether it is a Server Event or Client Event). The event type indicates what the effect is of an event. To change the event type, you can select the desired event type in the list of event types in the bottom panel.
The most important property of an event is the event type (not to be confused with whether it is a Server Event or Client Event). The event type indicates what the effect is of an event. To change the event type, you can select the desired event type in the list of event types in the bottom panel.


For some event types, additional parameters are required. These parameters are used to indicate specific items on (or with) which the event's effect is to be applied. They may also be the properties required to create new items during a session. When the selected event type requires additional parameters, additional input fields will appear on the right side of the bottom panel. The types of event parameters can vary, and as such the input fields for the parameters vary as well. A few examples:
For some event types, additional parameters are required. These parameters are used to indicate specific items on (or with) which the event's effect is to be applied. They may also be the properties required to create new items during a session. When the selected event type requires additional parameters, additional input fields will appear on the right side of the bottom panel. The types of event parameters can vary, and as such the input fields for the parameters vary as well. A few examples:
* Other items are selected using dropdown menus.
* Other items can be selected using dropdown menus.
* Yes-no options are configured using a checkbox.
* Yes-no options can be configured using a checkbox.
* Texts can be entered in text fields.
* Texts can be entered in text fields.


When the appropriate event type has been selected, and the parameters have been set correctly, you must select "Commit" to store your changes. If you do not press "Commit" before selecting a different event or switching to another item, your changes are not saved. If you have made changes, and do not wish to store them, you can press "cancel" to undo your changes (before selecting commit).
When the appropriate event type has been selected, and the parameters have been set correctly, you must select "Commit" to store your changes. If you do not select "Commit" before selecting a different event or switching to another item, your changes are not saved. If you have made changes, and do not wish to store them, you can select "Cancel" to undo your changes (before selecting commit).
{{editor steps|title=change an event|Select the event you wish to alter.|Select the desired event type.|If neccesary, set the appropriate parameters.|Select "Commit".}}<includeonly><onlyinclude>For information on adding, removing, and editing events, please see [[Editing Events]].</onlyinclude><includeonly>
{{editor steps|title=change an event|In the right panel, select the event you wish to alter.|In the bottom panel, select the desired event type.|If neccesary, in the bottom panel, set the appropriate parameters.|In the bottom panel, select "Commit".}}<onlyinclude>For the exact steps for adding, removing, and changing events, please see [[Editing Events]].</onlyinclude>
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 30 January 2024

This article is specifically about adding, removing and editing events to a different item. For information about what an event is, see events.

Events can be added to a number of items in a project. However, the steps for doing so, and the properties of events, do not vary much.

Adding and removing events

The Right Panel allows you to add, remove, and select events.

The right panel allows you to add and remove events. It also allows you to select events already added, to edit them.

The list of events in the Right Panel. The heading may vary based on the item.
The buttons to add and remove events in the Right Panel. These buttons may vary based on the item.

At the bottom of the right panel, buttons are available with which to add and remove events. Depending on the item to which the events are to be added, both the options to add a Server Event and a Client Event to the item will be available. Some items can only include Server Events. These are items, such as scenarios, which cannot be related to a single stakeholder. In this case only "Add Event" will be available, which will add a Server Event.

To add a Server Event, select "Add Event" or "Add Server Event". To add a Client Event (if possible), select "Add Client Event". The added event will, by default, be a dummy event with no effect.

How to add an event:
  1. In the editor, select the item the event is to be added to.
  2. In the right panel, select the appropriate "Add... " button.

To remove an event, select an event in the list of events, and select "Remove.

How to remove an event:
  1. In the editor, select the item the event is to be removed from.
  2. In the right panel, select the event to remove in the list of events.
  3. In the right panel, select "Remove".

Changing events

The right panel will show a list of events already connected to the item. In this list, an event can be selected to be edited. When an event is selected, it can be edited in the bottom panel.

The Bottom Panel when editing events.


The selection list in the Bottom Panel for the type of event.
The input fields in the Bottom Panel for additional parameters. They only appear when they are required for the selected event type.
The buttons in the Bottom Panel to store or cancel the changes to an event.

The most important property of an event is the event type (not to be confused with whether it is a Server Event or Client Event). The event type indicates what the effect is of an event. To change the event type, you can select the desired event type in the list of event types in the bottom panel.

For some event types, additional parameters are required. These parameters are used to indicate specific items on (or with) which the event's effect is to be applied. They may also be the properties required to create new items during a session. When the selected event type requires additional parameters, additional input fields will appear on the right side of the bottom panel. The types of event parameters can vary, and as such the input fields for the parameters vary as well. A few examples:

  • Other items can be selected using dropdown menus.
  • Yes-no options can be configured using a checkbox.
  • Texts can be entered in text fields.

When the appropriate event type has been selected, and the parameters have been set correctly, you must select "Commit" to store your changes. If you do not select "Commit" before selecting a different event or switching to another item, your changes are not saved. If you have made changes, and do not wish to store them, you can select "Cancel" to undo your changes (before selecting commit).

How to change an event:
  1. In the right panel, select the event you wish to alter.
  2. In the bottom panel, select the desired event type.
  3. If neccesary, in the bottom panel, set the appropriate parameters.
  4. In the bottom panel, select "Commit".

For the exact steps for adding, removing, and changing events, please see Editing Events.