What causes values to change in attribute-based modeling?
You can change the values of objects by means of various actions, which you use for attribute-based modeling.
You can change the values using Attribute Editing or directly by means of self-defined dialogs (scripts). In this way, the objects are placed directly in their new position, for example.
You can change the settings of the time column. The objects are newly placed on the basis of the new settings. If, for example, you change the start time of the time column, all objects of the time column are moved accordingly, even those without attribute-based modeling. This ensures that free-form texts and graphic objects are also handled properly. However, items without attribute-based modeling can only be handled correctly if their new position is inside the time column.
If you change the end line of the time column by dragging it, the end value is adjusted accordingly.
If you change to 24-hour scaling, the 24-hour divisions of the time column and the object sizes are adjusted accordingly.
If you move attribute-dependent objects with the mouse or keyboard, the start attribute is adjusted. If the attribute for the processing time of the moved objects is not specified, the start attribute is adjusted and the processing time attribute is created.
You can change the values of attribute-dependent objects by dragging them with the mouse. The start attribute is adjusted when you move the left border of the object with the mouse. If you move the right border of the object, the value of the start attribute remains unchanged, while the processing time is adjusted. Note: If you change the size of objects using the Object properties dialog, the values of the attribute-dependent objects are not adjusted.