Haavard
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We are working to introduce filtering and sorting to the Management tab, along with other features.
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When creating or editing a new derived template or developing new analyses, I would like to have the option to show attributes from the base template.
I should also have the ability to change the default value of these attributes.
The attribute configuration could be greyed out to separate them from the attributes defined on the derived template.
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In response to David Hearn, "When editing an element template you can..."
I hadn't really seen the "Group by: Template" option before, as we always use "Group by: Category" in our system, but have had a look at it now.
As Asle mentions an option to include inherited attributes when still grouping be category would be interesting. (basically making the template look similar to how the element will look like).
An option to hide Overridden attributes would also be useful.
I also don't like that when you "Group by: Template", and change the value of an inherited attribute it changes on the base template in stead of the one you have browsed to. It think this could cause a lot of confusion to our users.
It would be better if this change happened on the template you have browsed to only. This could be done by autogenerating a new attribute on the derived template that overrides the attribute from the base template.