Setting up attributes

The above image displays the attributes. Moving forward, let's examine their purpose and settings:

'Select' attribute

When creating an attribute, you can add multiple response options for selection in the attribute window.

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

There are three options for attributes interpolation:

For ID export, enter the name you would like to use while exporting.

There are also two checkboxes:

  1. Read only - if selected, the attribute cannot be used to select answer options.

  2. Private - if selected, this will make the attribute private without exporting it to the client.

Dependencies are requirements for a particular value to appear based on certain conditions. For instance, selecting a specific value for attribute_1 may result in the appearance of another selection for attribute_2, which will depend solely on the condition that this specific value of attribute_1 was chosen.

The appearance of this value is based on either all or any of the conditions being met.

In the "Selection options" section, attribute variants are filled in.

'MUGSHOT' ATTRIBUTE

This attribute allows you to add an image to the answer choices for selection in the attribute window

Description of the attribute setting:

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

There are three options for attributes interpolation:

For ID export, enter the name you would like to use while exporting.

There are also four checkboxes:

Show in editor - if ticked, the attribute will be displayed in the editor.

Show title in editor - if ticked, the title will be displayed in the editor.

Read only - if selected, the attribute cannot be used to select answer options.

Private - if selected, this will make the attribute private without exporting it to the client.

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

There are three options for attributes interpolation:

For ID export, enter the name you would like to use while exporting.

There are also four checkboxes:

  1. Show in editor - if ticked, the attribute will be displayed in the editor.

  2. Show title in editor - if ticked, the title will be displayed in the editor.

  3. Read only - if selected, the attribute cannot be used to select answer options.

  4. Private - if selected, this will make the attribute private without exporting it to the client.

Dependencies are requirements for a particular value to appear based on certain conditions. For instance, selecting a specific value for attribute_1 may result in the appearance of another selection for attribute_2, which will depend solely on the condition that this specific value of attribute_1 was chosen.

The appearance of this value is based on either all or any of the conditions being met.

In the "Selection variants" section, attribute variants are filled in.

'STRING' ATTRIBUTE

This attribute does not offer any predefined choices. Instead, it adds an empty input field that allows you to enter your own values or references as answer choices.

The rules for filling out this attribute setting form are the same as those for the previous attributes.

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

There are three options for attributes interpolation:

For ID export, enter the name you would like to use while exporting.

There are also two checkboxes:

  1. Read only - if selected, the attribute cannot be used to select answer options.

  2. Private - if selected, this will make the attribute private without exporting it to the client.

Dependencies are requirements for a particular value to appear based on certain conditions. For instance, selecting a specific value for attribute_1 may result in the appearance of another selection for attribute_2, which will depend solely on the condition that this specific value of attribute_1 was chosen.

'BOOLEAN' ATTRIBUTE

This attribute provides only Yes or No answer for the given criteria.

The rules for filling out this attribute setting form are the same as those for the previous attributes.

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

There are three options for attributes interpolation:

For ID export, enter the name you would like to use while exporting.

There are also two checkboxes:

  1. Read only - if selected, the attribute cannot be used to select answer options.

  2. Private - if selected, this will make the attribute private without exporting it to the client.

Dependencies are requirements for a particular value to appear based on certain conditions. For instance, selecting a specific value for attribute_1 may result in the appearance of another selection for attribute_2, which will depend solely on the condition that this specific value of attribute_1 was chosen.

'SEPARATOR' ATTRIBUTE

The Separator attribute is used to split attributes into conditional groups.

In the input fields "Title (en)", "Title (r)", and "Title (ua)", fill in the titles according to the respective languages.

Dependencies are requirements for a particular value to appear based on certain conditions. For instance, selecting a specific value for attribute_1 may result in the appearance of another selection for attribute_2, which will depend solely on the condition that this specific value of attribute_1 was chosen.

Group attributes are placed under a separator, which serves as the group's title.

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