Available with Location Referencing license.
Characteristics of a route can be represented as point events with measure information along the route. Use the Add Multiple Point Events tool to create multiple point events at the same time.
The example in the following workflow demonstrates adding multiple point events:
The following image shows the route attributes. The route (Route1) has measures from 0 to 20.
The following image shows the route attributes. The route (Route1) has measures from 0 to 20.
Route ID | From Date | To Date |
---|---|---|
Route1 | 1/1/2000 | <Null> |
- Open the map in ArcGIS Pro and zoom to the location where you want to add the point events.
- Click the Location Referencing tab, and in the Events group, click the Add drop-down menu and choose Multiple Point Events .
The Add Multiple Point Events pane appears.
Using the Route and Measure method, the measure location is based on the measure values from the selected route.
- Click Next.
The Route and Measure and Dates fields appear in the Add Multiple Point Events pane.
- Click the Network drop-down arrow and choose the network that is the source for the event layers.
- Choose the route where the point events will be created using one of the following options:
- Provide a route name in the Route ID text box.
- Click Choose route from map and on the map, click the point on the route where you want to add the point events.
Tip:
After clicking Choose route from map or Choose measure from map , you can hover over the routes to see the route and measure at the location of the pointer.
You can set map scale options for display of route and measure information on the Options dialog box, on the Location Referencing tab.
Note:
If a message regarding acquiring locks or reconciling appears, conflict prevention is enabled.
- Specify a new location by doing either of the following:
- Provide the value in the Measure text box.
- Click the Choose measure on the map tool and choose the measure value along the route on the map.
Once the measure is provided, a green dot appears on the map at that measure location.
- The start date default value is today's date, but you can change the date by doing one of the following:
- Provide the start date in the Start Date text box.
- Click Calendar and choose the start date.
- Check the Route start date check box.
- Optionally, specify the end date for the point event by doing one of the following:
- Provide the end date in the End Date text box.
- Click Calendar and choose the end date.
- Check the Route end date check box.
If no end date is provided, the event remains valid now and into the future.
- Click Next.
The Manage Attributes table appears with the default attribute set.
The Attribute Set list includes other attribute sets if configured.
You can configure attribute sets for yourself and for others in the same feature service.
- Provide attribute information for the events in the attribute set you chose.
- Click Run.
A confirmation message appears after the new point events are created and appear on the map.
The following tables detail the point events by event layer:
Bridge
Event | Route ID | From Date | To Date | Measure | Location Error | Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Event1 | Route1 | 1/1/2000 | <Null> | 5 | No Error | County |
Friction
Event | Route ID | From Date | To Date | Measure | Location Error | Friction Surface |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Event1 | Route1 | 1/1/2000 | <Null> | 5 | No Error | Concrete |
Signal
Event | Route ID | From Date | To Date | Measure | Location Error | Signal Mode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Event1 | Route1 | 1/1/2000 | <Null> | 5 | No Error | Stop Sign |
The following image shows the route and the associated point events at measure 5 after the edit: