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The Attribute Editor is ArcFM's most powerful editing tool. Because editors and designers spend so much time performing tasks that involve setting attribute values for new features and updating existing features, they require a tool that presents applicable fields and makes them easy to update.
This section discusses navigating the Attribute Editor as well as its various tabs.
The Attribute Editor is dockable.
The ArcFM Display Field is the value of a specific field displayed on the Attribute Editor, as shown below. If the ArcFM Display Field hasn't been changed, the ObjectID is shown in parentheses. Administrators can change the Display Field at the Field Display tab of the ArcFM Properties Manager in ArcCatalog.
Users can view relationship classes and expand related objects that are indicated by the plus icon.
With the Attribute Editor, users can edit appropriate attribute field values before placing a feature on the map.
Colors have different meanings:
You can access ArcFM utility tools by right-clicking features in the Attribute Editor. When using the Locator tool, you can use Add to Selection to add features listed in the search results to the Attribute Editor Selection tab.
This section also contains a Troubleshooting section specific to the Attribute Editor.
Notes about joins and relates: The ArcFM Attribute Editor supports one or more joins when there is a one-to-one or many-to-one relationship between the data in the the layer's attribute table and the table containing the information you want to join.
It also contains additional support for joined data:
Consult the ArcGIS Resource Center for more information about Esri's join and relate functionality.