Johannes Sikstrom Posted Thursday at 01:06 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:06 PM (edited) Hi, I have a condition that is used in a lot of subsequent analysis in a workbench. It's created using the "identify" tool (and not formula). I wish to add a property to this condition. I can do this in a new formula, or by duplicating the condition to a formula. My issue with that is then I need to go into every place it is referenced and change the condition to the new one. Instead of "duplicate to formula" I would want a feature to "convert to formula" which would maintain the hierarchy, but unlock possibility to add properties or otherwise modify that very condition further. Can this be achieved somehow? Edited Thursday at 01:23 PM by Johannes Sikstrom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorsten Vogt Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM Hi Johannes, there is no direct way to do this in workbench, but you can use the API to do this. I would suggest testing this first, before applying this to your condition. More information can be found in this post: Regards, Thorsten 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johannes Sikstrom Posted Friday at 07:42 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 07:42 AM (edited) Ah, nice that worked to move to formula interface! Never used the API before. But it seems to have broken some of the dependent analysis somehow, but that could be related to some max duration or something like that, but that should not change by adding a property. Anyway, Think I will just need to replace manually this time. Although that's also a bit involved. But if there is a lot of dependencies that's gonna be quicker approach then duplicating. Thank you! Edited Friday at 08:25 AM by Johannes Sikstrom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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