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[[Category:Client Server Architecture]]
[[Category:Client Server Architecture]][[File:Ent40px.PNG|This function is only available in the OCAD 11 Enterprise Edition.|link=https://www.ocad.com/en/products/ocad-for-cartography]]
 
After the '''[[Create a New CSA Project|Creation of a New CSA Project]]''', you can start working on it.
 
==Editing==
==Editing==
New objects can be drawn as you know it from normal OCAD projects, but when you are finished, you will have to check it in. For drawing new objects follow the list below from point 3 on. If you want to edit an object you will first have to check it out. Make sure that you have the right to edit objects.
New objects can be drawn as you know it from normal OCAD projects, but, when you are finished, you will have to check it in. For drawing new objects follow the list below from point 3 on. If you want to edit an existing object, you will first have to check it out. Make sure that you have the '''[[Rights Management|Right]]''' to edit objects.
1. Select an object you want to edit. Select multiple objects to edit more than one object.
# Select an object you want to edit. '''[[Select#Select_and_Edit_Multiple_Objects|Select Multiple Objects]]''' to edit more than one object.
2. Click the Check out Selected Objects icon in the Server/Client toolbar. The selected objects are now checked out, which means that nobody else is allowed to make modifications on these objects at the moment.
# Click the [[File:Icon_CheckOut.PNG]] '''Check out Selected Objects''' icon in the '''Client Server''' toolbar. The selected objects are now checked out, which means that nobody else is allowed to make modifications on them at the moment.
3. Edit the checked out objects or, if you are creating new objects, draw them. Click the Delete Objects in Database button or press the Alt and the Delete key together to delete an object from the server. Note that you have to check out the object to be deleted first. If you delete an object with just the Delete button, the object will be deleted only in the current view but will remain on the server. By clicking the Get Objects from Current View button it will show up again.
# Edit the checked out objects or, if you are creating new objects, draw them. Click the [[File:Icon_DeleteObjectsInDatabse.PNG]] '''Delete Objects in Database''' button or press the '''Alt''' and the '''Delete''' key together to delete an object from the server. Note that you first have to check out the object which you want to delete. If you delete an object with just the '''Delete''' key, the object will be deleted only in the current view but will remain on the server. By clicking the [[File:Icon_GetObjectsFromCurrentView.PNG]] '''Get Objects from Current View''' button it will show up again.
4. When finished, you have to check in the objects again. There are two possible ways to do so:  
# When finished, you have to check in the objects again. There are two possible ways to do so:  
a. Select all edited or drawn objects and click the Check in Selected Objects icon from the Server/Client toolbar.
## Select all edited or drawn objects and click the [[File:Icon_CheckIn.PNG]] '''Check in Selected Objects''' icon from the '''Client Server''' toolbar.
b. Click the Show Checked out Objects icon from the Server/Client toolbar. The Checked out Objects dialog appears with a table of all checked out objects. This is a non-modal dialog which means that it can be stayed opened when editing the map. If the Reload automatically option is checked the table is updated automatically when you check out an object. Otherwise you will have to click the Reload button. Click an object in the table to show it on the map. Click the Check in all objects button to check all objects in.
## Click the [[File:Icon_ShowCheckedOutObjecs.PNG]] '''Show Checked out Objects''' icon from the '''Client Server''' toolbar. The '''Show Checked out Objects''' dialog appears with a table of all checked out objects.  
If you try to edit an object which is not checked out an error message will appear. When a project is closed without checking in the objects, all of them are checked in automatically.
#: [[File:ShowCheckedOutObjects.PNG]]
: This is a non-modal dialog which means that it can be stayed open when editing the map. If the '''Reload automatically''' option is checked the table is updated automatically when checking out an object. Otherwise, you will have to click the '''Reload''' button. Click an object in the table to show it on the map. Click the '''Check in all objects''' button to check in all objects.
 
An object which is not checked out cannot be edited and is indicated with red '''[[Vertices]]'''. When a project is closed without checking in the objects, all of them are checked in automatically.


==Undo and Redo==
==Undo and Redo==

Revision as of 11:44, 31 August 2012

This function is only available in the OCAD 11 Enterprise Edition.

After the Creation of a New CSA Project, you can start working on it.

Editing

New objects can be drawn as you know it from normal OCAD projects, but, when you are finished, you will have to check it in. For drawing new objects follow the list below from point 3 on. If you want to edit an existing object, you will first have to check it out. Make sure that you have the Right to edit objects.

  1. Select an object you want to edit. Select Multiple Objects to edit more than one object.
  2. Click the Icon CheckOut.PNG Check out Selected Objects icon in the Client Server toolbar. The selected objects are now checked out, which means that nobody else is allowed to make modifications on them at the moment.
  3. Edit the checked out objects or, if you are creating new objects, draw them. Click the File:Icon DeleteObjectsInDatabse.PNG Delete Objects in Database button or press the Alt and the Delete key together to delete an object from the server. Note that you first have to check out the object which you want to delete. If you delete an object with just the Delete key, the object will be deleted only in the current view but will remain on the server. By clicking the Icon GetObjectsFromCurrentView.PNG Get Objects from Current View button it will show up again.
  4. When finished, you have to check in the objects again. There are two possible ways to do so:
    1. Select all edited or drawn objects and click the Icon CheckIn.PNG Check in Selected Objects icon from the Client Server toolbar.
    2. Click the File:Icon ShowCheckedOutObjecs.PNG Show Checked out Objects icon from the Client Server toolbar. The Show Checked out Objects dialog appears with a table of all checked out objects.
    ShowCheckedOutObjects.PNG
This is a non-modal dialog which means that it can be stayed open when editing the map. If the Reload automatically option is checked the table is updated automatically when checking out an object. Otherwise, you will have to click the Reload button. Click an object in the table to show it on the map. Click the Check in all objects button to check in all objects.

An object which is not checked out cannot be edited and is indicated with red Vertices. When a project is closed without checking in the objects, all of them are checked in automatically.

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