Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

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Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

Yes, I find it useful
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40%
No, I use Tabular Room Data
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60%
 
Total votes: 5

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Terence
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Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

Post by Terence »

Our development team have been asking if people still use Edit Group Attributes found in Apache & Compliance view so I thought i'd create a quick poll for you, the users to find out.

For those who haven't used Edit Group Attributes, it is a dialogue that lets users edit Room Data for a set of rooms. It was superseded by Tabular Room Data but still remains in the software.

Section 4.3 of the Apache View user guide contains an image and description of the Edit Group Attributes dialogue: http://www.iesve.com/downloads/help/ve2 ... heView.pdf
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Re: Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

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I don't think I've used it since Tabular Data was introduced, to be honest.
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Post by crduggin »

I use it all the time. It is a great intermediate tool between the level of information shown in space query and tabular editing. That's not to say I can't do the same thing in tabular editing. It is just quicker to make certain changes. Please leave it in the software.
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Re: Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

Post by Complex Potential »

Exactly what crduggin said. Please leave it in.
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Re: Do you still use Edit Group Attributes?

Post by Kenthomson »

Yes I also use both - depends on what you want to do. I have slightly changed my workflow pattern to use the tabular more often as i find it more efficient.
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