After selecting the event or point features records using the event selection tools and widgets available in the Roadway Characteristics Editor (RCE), you can edit and browse the tabulated results using the tools shown below. To select events, see the following:
- Selecting events by route
- Selecting events and routes by attribute
- Selecting events and routes by geometry
- Selecting events and routes by attribute
Tool | Tool Name | Description |
---|---|---|
![]() | Clear Map Highlights | Clear all the event highlights on the map. |
![]() | Highlight All | Highlight all the selected events. |
![]() | Zoom To Highlighted Features | Zoom to highlighted events on the map. |
![]() | Zoom To Selected Features | Zoom to selected events on the map. |
![]() | Save Changes | Save the edits made in the event table. |
![]() | Calculate Field | Bulk edit a field's value. |
![]() | Delete Highlighted Features | Delete the highlighted features. Visibility of this tool is configurable in the RCE config file |
![]() | Export to CSV | Export the selected features in the CSV format as a file |
![]() | Advanced Table Sorting | Filter the attribute table view. |
![]() | Table Properties | Configure measure length and navigation to highlighted results. |
![]() | Select Point To Move | Select a point feature on the map to move the location. This tool only works with a point feature class like address points. |
![]() | Refresh Locks | Refresh the Events Attributes table to show new locks. This tool is enabled with conflict prevention. |
![]() | Release Locks | Release selected locks from the Event Attributes table. This tool is enabled with conflict prevention. |
Editing individual records
- Double-click a cell in the table to allow the value to be edited. If it is a point feature class, like address point, you can use the Select Point to Move tool
to select and move the point feature.
Edited cells in the table appear in yellow until saved.
- To make the changes to the cells in the table permanent, click the Save Changes button
.
A Save Options dialog box may appear depending on what you configured.
- Select the save options.
Deciding whether these options should be selected when saving changes should be determined by the motivation for making edits to the events.
- If the edits are for error correction or a similar workflow, and the event record does not need to be retired and time sliced since the changes are correcting a mistake, do not check the Retire edited events and create new events effective from the selected date check box.
- If the edits to event records represent changes to the events at a certain time (such as speed limit changing from 50 to 55 on 09/22/2014), check the Retire edited events and create new events effective from the selected date check box for the date the old event should be retired and the new event should begin.
- If multiple events that are edited are coincident in measure and attributes, and you want to combine them into a single event record, check the Merge coincident events that are edited check box and any coincident events that are edited will be merged.
- If you want to keep events coincident in measure and attributes as different event records, do not check the Merge coincident events that are edited check box.
- Click OK.

Bulk editing event fields
If you want to enter the same value for a field in several events, follow the steps below.
- Click the Calculate Field button
on the toolbar of the Event Attributes table.
The Field Calculator dialog box appears.
- Select the field to be updated using the Update Field drop-down list.
- Enter the field value.
- Click OK.
- Click the Save Changes button
to save the edits.
A Save Options dialog box may appear depending on what you configured.
- Select the save options.
Deciding whether these options should be selected when saving changes should be determined by the motivation for making edits to the events.
- If the edits are for error correction or a similar workflow, and the event record does not need to be retired and time sliced since the changes are correcting a mistake, do not check the Retire edited events and create new events effective from the selected date check box.
- If the edits to event records represent changes to the events at a certain time (such as speed limit changing from 50 to 55 on 09/22/2014), check the Retire edited events and create new events effective from the selected date check box for the date the old event should be retired and the new event should begin.
- If multiple events that are edited are coincident in measure and attributes, and you want to combine them into a single event record, check the Merge coincident events that are edited check box and any coincident events that are edited will be merged.
- If you want to keep events coincident in measure and attributes as different event records, do not check the Merge coincident events that are edited check box.
- Click OK.
All the rows in the field get the updated value from step 3.
