Editing Individual Sites
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edit an individual site, you will have to begin by viewing the site. This can be done in two main ways. First, you can identify a site by clicking it on
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the map followed by clicking the eyeball icon in the callout box. Another way to view a site is through the data grid. Start by selecting the site using a map tool or search, then click the check box in the data grid to queue the site. Once the site you want to view is queued, click the eyeball icon in the data grid functions.
Once you’re viewing a site, click the Edit button in the top-right of the information panel.
In the Edit Site window, each
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class is accessible by clicking on the class name
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banner. Doing this will expand the class, allowing you to view the individual attributes and edit
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the values how you would like.
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Once your edits are complete, click Save at the bottom of the Edit Site
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form.
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Editing
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Global Edit functionality is only available to accounts with Global Edit permissions to that specific data layer. To be given Global Edit permissions, have an admin level account access your user account settings and adjust the permissions on the data layer. |
To edit multiple sites, run a search or make a selection of the sites you would like to edit. Then you can click the check marks next to the specific site and press the Edit icon (it should look similar to the edit icon in the Site Information window) placing your mouse over this icon should also have the words Global Edit popup on screen. This will bring up the Global Edit window, the information in this window for each attribute will be blank and any information you do fill out in this window will be copied and edited to each site you that had check marked before making the edit. Anything left blank will stay as it currently is in the queued sites:
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Multiple Sites
Start by selecting sites using a search or map tool, then open the data grid. Find the sites that you want to edit and queue then using the checkmark. Once queued, select the Global Edit button from the data grid functions.
This will open the Global Edit form. For more information, see Global Edit Function.
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