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Clear Query
Delete all conditions in the list.
Clearing the query does not remove settings from the Set Property
Alterations dialog box or from the Output Report Options dialog box.
Query type
Use this area to create conditions for your query.
And/Or/Not options
Determine how the condition is combined with other conditions.
And specifies that both conditions must be met for the object to be included
in the query.
Or specifies that either condition can be met for the object to be included
in the query.
And Not specifies that the first condition must be met and the second
condition must not be met for the object to be included in the query.
Or Not specifies that either the first conditions can be met or the second
condition cannot be met for the object to be included in the query.
Location
Display the
Location Condition dialog box (page 1849), where you can define
a condition based on the location of the object in relation to points you
specify.
For example, search for all objects that fall inside a circle or that cross a
line.
Property
Display the
Property Condition dialog box (page 1855), where you can define
a condition based on the object's properties.
For example, search for all objects on a specified layer, all objects of a certain
color, or all text in a certain text style.
Data
Display the
Data Condition dialog box (page 1836), where you can define a
condition based on object data attached to an object.
For example, if you attach a field named Pipe Diameter to several objects,
you can search for all objects where that field has a value of 10" or more.
For more information on defining and attaching data, see
Creating an Object
Data Table
(page 200) and Entering and Editing Object Data (page 1061).
SQL
Display the SQL Link Condition dialog box (page 1866), where you can define
a condition based on the external data linked to an object.
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