Navigating and Editing a Commercial Asset

Modified on Fri, 22 Nov, 2024 at 9:35 AM

When the user selects a commercial asset from the homepage or enters one through single upload, they will be taken to the asset page. A commercial asset page displays a map of the property and all the data relevant to rebuild cost for an asset.


Navigating a Commercial Asset

Each asset page is made up of a map and components which display various data points.


The summary component: first top left component next to the map.


The Valuation Adjustments component.


The property notices component: This will show notices about the property e.g. if it is a listed property.


The locality component:


The property component:

8. The report details component: this shows the data on the page in a table format.


The asset map displays a property polygon and doughnut to define the specific property. The red outline shows the polygon of the property.


The map can also be swapped to Streetview mode by clicking the location icon button.


This will show the StreetView mode of the property from Google and can be navigated as in Google Maps.


To return to satellite view click the back button.


The user can use the zoom buttons in the top left corner or double click to zoom closer to the asset.


To export the data as a PDF click the "Generate Rebuild Cost Report" button at the bottom of the Summary component OR the bottom of the page.



Editing the Data of a Commercial Asset

The user may wish to edit the value of certain data points of an asset. 

To be able to do this they need to click the "Edit Data" button at the top right corner of the screen. Some users may not have this button as its visibility is defined based on user roles.


After clicking, the edit data window will pop-up on screen.

Text inputs can be amended using the "+" and "-" buttons at either end of the input field.



Some number fields will also show the default adjusters of your browser which can also be used.


The number can also be entered manually by clicking on the field and typing a new value.


Some values have dropdowns. Click the dropdown arrow at the end of the input and select the desired option from the dropdown.


To save the changes click "Confirm".


The ‘Reset’ button will reset all datapoints to the values they had on opening of the edit data window. The ‘Cancel’ button will close the window and remove all edited values.


The Confirm, Reset and Cancel buttons are repeated at the bottom of the edit window.


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