Available with the ArcGIS Indoors Pro or ArcGIS Indoors Maps extension.
Once you import floor plans, you can manually create additional features in an Indoors workspace. These features can be used for generating the indoor routable network (point features) and to create categories (point and polygon features) to make features searchable, explorable, and routable in the Indoors web and mobile apps.
For example, you can add features that represent occupant seating assignments, places (such as offices, restrooms, and other work spaces or amenities in your facilities), or objects (such as fixed and mobile assets, hardware, or equipment) that you want to find on a map.
Configure these features as floor-aware layers to create categories, visualize them using the floor filter, and integrate them with the Indoors web and mobile apps.
Note:
Features you add to an Indoors workspace must be 3D points with z-values. Because the network dataset is 3D, all features must be in the same x,y,z coordinate system so that they can snap to the network at the appropriate z-value for routing or closest facility analysis.
Create features in floor-aware layers
In a floor-aware map, you can create new features that automatically populate fields in the following layers:
- Details:
- The DETAIL_ID field is populated with a unique global ID.
- The LEVEL_ID field is populated based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.
- A z-value is assigned based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.
- Units:
- The UNIT_ID field is populated with a unique global ID.
- The LEVEL_ID field is populated based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.
- The AREA_GROSS field is automatically populated.
- A z-value is assigned based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.
- Levels:
- The LEVEL_ID field is populated with a unique global ID.
- The AREA_GROSS field is automatically populated.
- A z-value is assigned based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.
You can create custom-modeled features and configure them as floor-aware layers by including the following:
- A field that records the LEVEL_ID field value of the feature's associated level. This is used to identify the feature's associated level in floor-aware maps and scenes. The LEVEL_ID field value will be populated automatically for any new features created in a floor-aware map.
- The z-value of the associated floor in the feature's geometry. This value is based on the level selected in the floor filter when the feature is created.