Difference between revisions of "Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Data edition"
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You can edit a value in the Table of the selected Layer in Spatial Manager Desktop™ by double-clicking on the correspondent cell in the Data grid. Some considerations: | You can edit a value in the Table of the selected Layer in Spatial Manager Desktop™ by double-clicking on the correspondent cell in the Data grid. Some considerations: | ||
*You must enter a valid value according to the type of Field you are editing | *You must enter a valid value according to the type of Field you are editing | ||
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− | ===Can I change the value of a Field in a Table for more than one Feature simultaneously | + | ===Can I change the value of a Field in a Table for more than one Feature simultaneously?=== |
Yes, you can change the value of a Field in a Table for various Features simultaneously in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Multiple edition" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must: | Yes, you can change the value of a Field in a Table for various Features simultaneously in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Multiple edition" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must: | ||
*Select the Layer and the Field to apply the edition | *Select the Layer and the Field to apply the edition | ||
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− | ===Can I find (and replace) a value in a Table | + | ===Can I find (and replace) a value in a Table?=== |
Yes, you can find and, if you want, replace a value in a Table in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Find and replace" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must: | Yes, you can find and, if you want, replace a value in a Table in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Find and replace" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must: | ||
*Key in the value to find (and replace) | *Key in the value to find (and replace) |
Revision as of 11:29, 9 April 2014
Introduction
- Objective of this section
- To analyze the different methods of features data editing and deleting features from the Map
- Topics in this section
- Direct editing on the data grid: changing values in the cells
- Finding and replacing: search term, Layer, field and options
- Multiple edition: Layer, scope, field and new value
How can I edit a value in a Table?
You can edit a value in the Table of the selected Layer in Spatial Manager Desktop™ by double-clicking on the correspondent cell in the Data grid. Some considerations:
- You must enter a valid value according to the type of Field you are editing
- If the values are "greyed" in the Data grid this means the Layer is an "External layer" and its external source is a read-only source, so you cannot edit the values in the Table
Can I change the value of a Field in a Table for more than one Feature simultaneously?
Yes, you can change the value of a Field in a Table for various Features simultaneously in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Multiple edition" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must:
- Select the Layer and the Field to apply the edition
- Select if you want to apply the edition to all the Layer or only to the selected Features (if any)
- Type the new value for the selected Field
The above considerations about the type of Field and the type of source should also be noted here
Can I find (and replace) a value in a Table?
Yes, you can find and, if you want, replace a value in a Table in Spatial Manager Desktop™, using the "Find and replace" function in the "Start" ribbon. To do it, you must:
- Key in the value to find (and replace)
- Key in the value to replace it with, if you want to replace values in the Table
- Select the Layer to perform this operation
- Select the Field to perform this operation, or "All" if you want to perform it over all the Fields in the selected Layer
- Choose the "Find" options
- Match case (text Fields)
- Match only whole word (text Fields)
- Look in hidden columns (if any), as you can hide columns in the Data grid
- Select the operation to perform
- Find the next cell
- Replace in the current found cell
- Replace in all the found cells
The above considerations about the type of Field and the type of source should also be noted here
You will see a summary of the "find and replace" operation when finished: