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Use this dialog box to create, rename, or delete range tables.
To create a range table (page 1272)
Click Home tab Data panel Define Query.
A range table specifies a range of actions to take depending on the actual value
of object data or properties associated with drawing objects.
For property alteration, specify different alterations for a property
depending on the value of the property. For example, you could specify
that all buildings under two stories be colored blue, all buildings two stories
to ten stories be colored green, and all buildings above ten stories be colored
red.
For an output report, specify different actions to take depending on the
value of the data. For example, you could specify that if a lot is valued at
less than $10,000, report the value in the Land Value A column of your
database; if the lot is valued at over $10,000, report the value in the Land
Value B column.
Create range tables and save them with the current drawing to use again.
Range Table area
Select an existing table, rename a table, create a new table, or delete a table.
Range Table list
View all tables in the current drawing.
To view tables, click the down arrow. Select a table.
Rename
Display the
Rename Range Table dialog box (page 1860), where you can specify
a new name for the current range table.
New
Display the New Range Table dialog box, where you can save the current
table definitions to a new range table.
Remove
Remove the current range table.
Do not delete a range table used by your queries.
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