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This list shows the [[portal]] attributes which are "in scope" meaning that the attributes will be accessible to routine code placed in Change objects.
This list shows the [[Portal_Attribute|Portal Attributes]] which are [[Scope|in scope]] at the current panel.
 
The columns in the list are:


The columns in the list are:


'''Name'''
'''Name'''
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Shows the name of the attribute
Shows the name of the attribute


'''Scope'''
'''Scope'''  
 
Shows the portal level at which the attribute is defined. If its defined at the topmost level, it will show "<main>".


Shows the portal name at which the attribute is defined. If its defined at the topmost level, it will show "<main>".


'''Value'''
'''Value'''


The current value for the attribute. This is formatted according to the type of the attribute.
The current value for the attribute. This is formatted according to the units of the attribute.  
 
 
Options<br /> Summarises options set on the attribute as one or more letters. These include:<br /> R clea'''R''' when the run engine restarts<br /> C '''C'''onstant during run<br /> I Round to '''I'''nteger<br /> T re'''T'''ain on paste/replace<br /> K range chec'''K''' enabled<br /> S used in data'''S'''ets (scenarios)<br /> V keep pri'''V'''ate to subsystem (for modules)


'''Options'''


'''Comment'''
Summarises options set on the attribute as one or more letters. These include:<br> R clea'''R''' when the run engine restarts<br> C '''C'''onstant during run<br> I Round to '''I'''nteger<br> T re'''T'''ain on paste/replace<br> K range chec'''K''' enabled<br> S used in data'''S'''ets (scenarios)<br> V keep pri'''V'''ate to subsystem (for modules)


Shows any comment the modeller has entered for the attribute
'''Format'''


Show the [[Format|formatting mode]] for which the attribute is formatted. This affects how it displays its value.


Use the Add Attribute button to add a new attribute at the current subsystem's scope.<br /> You can double click or highlight and click the Edit button to edit an existing attribute.
'''Comment'''
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Shows any comment the modeller has entered for the attribute






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Use the Add Attribute button to add a new attribute at the current subsystem's scope.<br> You can double click or highlight and click the Edit button to edit an existing attribute.


[[Category:Attribute]]
[[Category:Attribute]]
[[Category:Portal]]
[[Category:Routine]]
[[Category:Routine]]
[[Category:Context Help]]
[[Category:Context Help]]
[[Category:Object/Portal]]

Latest revision as of 17:42, 18 April 2010

This list shows the Portal Attributes which are in scope at the current panel.

The columns in the list are:

Name

Shows the name of the attribute

Scope

Shows the portal name at which the attribute is defined. If its defined at the topmost level, it will show "<main>".

Value

The current value for the attribute. This is formatted according to the units of the attribute.

Options

Summarises options set on the attribute as one or more letters. These include:
R cleaR when the run engine restarts
C Constant during run
I Round to Integer
T reTain on paste/replace
K range checK enabled
S used in dataSets (scenarios)
V keep priVate to subsystem (for modules)

Format

Show the formatting mode for which the attribute is formatted. This affects how it displays its value.

Comment

Shows any comment the modeller has entered for the attribute


Use the Add Attribute button to add a new attribute at the current subsystem's scope.
You can double click or highlight and click the Edit button to edit an existing attribute.