How to add an Area to a Measure
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For some calculations, it may be neccesary or prudent to include data in a Project in the form of Areas, such as as a basis for the Travel Distance Overlay. However, making Area's dynamic for Future Designs, such as having a specific Area only exist when a certain Measure has been activated, will require some specific setup.
How to activate and deactivate an Area together with a Measure:
- Ensure the Area which should be (de)activated exists as data in the Project.
- Ensure the Area is not set to Active.
- In Future Design, open the list of Measures.
- Select the Measure which should (de)activate the Area.
- In the right panel, select the tab "Events".
- Ensure the dropdown is set to "On construction planned".
- At the bottom of the right panel, opt to add a "Server" event. This adds a "NO_DEF" event to the list of events.
- Select the "NO_DEF" event.
- In the bottom panel, select the "AREA_SET_ACTIVE" event.
- For "Area ID", select the desired Area. Ensure "Activated" is checked.
- Click on "Commit" to save the configured event.
- Switch the dropdown in the right panel to "On construction cancelled".
- Add another "Server" event, and select the newly added "NO_DEF" event.
- Configure this new event also as "AREA_SET_ACTIVE", set the "Area ID" to the desired Area, and ensure "Activated" is unchecked.
- Click on "Commit".