How To - Set Object Status

How To - Set Object Status

This video demonstrates and explains the Object Statuses an Object can have. 



Setting
Explanation
NotConnectable
Objects with this status cannot be connected to other Objects.
NotEditable
Objects with this status cannot be changed.
NotDeletable
The Object cannot be deleted. 
Locked
This status is only applicable for Projects and Owners.
If a Project or Owner is given the status ‘locked’, the Sub-Objects within that Project or Structure are not able to join, change or be removed.
 
GeometryLocked
The geometry of the Object is locked (not editable) in InfraMap.



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