Value |
Default Value |
The value of the unique ID attribute when
a new element is added. You can edit this value before the element
is saved. - You can include the number sign (#) in the default value. The
number sign (#) is replaced by an integer that makes the attribute
value unique when an element is created.
- If the default value does not contain the number sign (#), a number
sign (#) is added automatically to ensure that attribute values for
new elements are unique.
- If the default value field is empty and the Allow Empty
Values check box is selected, the number sign (#) is
not added.
- You can use more than one number sign (#). If the default value
is four number signs (####), when elements are created, the number
signs are replaced with 0001, 0002, 0003, and so on.
|
Allow Editing |
Select this check box to allow the unique
ID attribute to be edited after the ID is created. |
Allow Empty Values |
Select this check box to allow empty values.
When the unique ID attribute is editable, the unique ID might be empty. |
Apply to Folders |
If this check box is selected, the unique
ID affects folders and elements. |
Visual |
Prefix |
The text to be displayed before the text
value |
Suffix |
The text to be displayed after the text
value |
Change Log |
Log Changes |
If this check box is selected, history logs
are created for each change of the attribute value. |
Button |
Reset |
Click this button to reset the unique ID
attribute counter. The next element that is created is given the first
available ID, which is the lowest value that is not in use for any
element. |