Example: disabled attribute values

When an administrator deletes an attribute value, it affects templates and objects that use that value.

Consider a project template, named Marketing Collateral, which contains a tab, Production Info. Production Info contains several attributes, including a required attribute, Color, and an optional attribute, Coating.

The attributes have the following values.

Color (required)Coating (optional)

(default value)

4C

4/4

Black and White

Gloss Aqueous (default value)

Dull Aqueous

UV Coating

Etched

Tom creates a marketing collateral project, MC001, and sets the Color to 4/4 and the Coating to Dull Aqueous.

An administrator then disables the 4/4 and Dull Aqueous values.

Tom opens the MC001 project, and edits the Production Info tab.

  • Tom can leave the Coating value as Dull Aqueous, or set it to any of the enabled values, such as Etched.
  • Tom must change the value of Color to one of the enabled values before he can save the Production Info tab.

The administrator re-enables 4/4 and Dull Aqueous values, and disables the default value (Gloss Aqueous).

Tom creates a marketing collateral project, MC002:

  • The value of Coating is blank.
  • Tom must select a valid value for Color before he finishes creating MC002