Corridor Parameter Editor Vista

Use this vista to view and modify the parameters of assemblies at chainages along a corridor.

Assembly Parameters

The assembly parameters section of the vista displays the following columns:

Name

Displays an expandable tree view of selected assemblies, subassembly groups, subassemblies and subassembly parameters used by the selected corridor alignment.

At the top of the vista, click to expand or to collapse the tree view.

Design Value

Displays the default value set for the subassembly parameters.

If the default value is overridden by manually editing the subassembly in the corridor section view (for example, by grip editing subassembly parts), the values cannot be edited.

Override

Specifies subassemblies that have been edited manually in the corridor section view (for example, by grip editing subassembly parts) and the parameters that have overrides on their design values. A selected check box is displayed for any subassembly parameter that is overridden. A selected check box is displayed at the assembly level, if any of its subassemblies or parameters are overridden.

To clear an override and set the subassemblies or parameters to their design value, untick the box. To set an override, select or enter an override value for any subassembly in the Value column. To clear all overrides for an assembly’s subassemblies or parameters to their design values, untick the box at the assembly level.

Note: Parameter values at the stations that have conflicts with corridor transitions are read-only. When you hover your cursor over a read-only value, a tooltip is displayed to inform you that the value is overridden by a corridor transition.
Value

Specifies the override value for a parameter.

When you override a value in this column, the Override column displays a tick box.

Note: Greyed out fields indicate that the value cannot be changed from the default.
Comment

Specifies an optional comment for overridden parameters.

For subassemblies that have been edited manually in the corridor section view (for example, by grip editing subassembly parts), a comment is added automatically to indicate that they have been edited. For subassemblies created by editing the subassembly parameters, you can edit the comment as required.