Final answer:
The attribute not listed for editing under transition rules may be due to it not being added to the layout or it being a system attribute. The attribute needs to be on the layout to be editable, and system attributes are typically locked for editing.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an admin tries to change the document views on an attribute from a participant profile under transition rules but the attribute is not listed in the list of attributes available for editing, it might be due to two causes:
- The attribute is not added to the layout. If the attribute has not been included in the page layout, it will not be visible for editing purposes under transition rules. Admins need to ensure that attributes intended for editing are correctly added to the layout.
- The attribute is a system attribute. System attributes are predefined and generally not available for modification in the context of transition rules. These attributes are part of the system's core functionality and are typically restricted from user edits to maintain data integrity and system performance.
Other possibilities, like the attribute being hidden on the attribute details page or being referenced in an active Hiding rule, may not immediately restrict the attribute from appearing in the list but could affect its visibility during the configuration process.