Evaluate Z Values

Available with ArcGIS Pro Standard and Data Reviewer licenses.

Summary

The Evaluate Z Values check returns features with z-values that fall within specified parameters.

Supported workflows

ArcGIS Data Reviewer checks support multiple methods for implementing automated review of data. The following table identifies the supported implementation methods for this check:

Validation attribute ruleConstraint attribute rule

Yes

(ArcGIS Pro 2.9 and ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 or later)

No

Overview

A z-value usually indicates the elevation of a feature in relation to the ground surface. If features from a feature class should be populated with relatively similar values for elevation, you can run the Evaluate Z Values check to ensure that the elevations are within an expected range of values. You can run the check on an entire feature class, a subtype, or a set of features selected using an SQL query. Features with z-values that fall within the specified range are returned.

Syntax

ParameterRequiredDescriptionWorkflow

Subtype

No

The subtype to which the rule is applied.

Validation

Attribute

No

A query that identifies the features to which the rule is applied.

Validation

Elevation Value

Yes

The operation used to determine the threshold for z-values. Any features whose elevation values match those defined in the rule are returned as an error.

  • is equal to—The z-value is equal to the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value of 10 are returned as results.
  • is not equal—The z-value is not equal to the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value of 8, 12, or any other value that is not equal to 10 are returned as results.
  • is less than—The z-value is less than the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value less than 10 are returned as results.
  • is less than or equal to—The z-value is equal to or less than the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value of 10 or less are returned as results.
  • is greater than—The z-value is greater than the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value greater than 10 are returned as results.
  • is greater than or equal to—The z-value is equal to or greater than the elevation value specified. For example, if the value is 10, features with a z-value of 10 or more are returned as results.
  • is between (including bounds)—The z-value is between or equal to the elevation value specified in the Lower Bound (minimum) and Upper Bound (maximum) text boxes. For example, if the lower bound is 1 and the upper bound is 10, features with a z-value of 1 through 10 are returned as results.
  • is between (excluding bounds)—The z-value is between the elevation value specified in the Lower Bound (minimum) and Upper Bound (maximum) text boxes. For example, if the lower bound is 1 and the upper bound is 10, features with a z-value greater than one and less than 10 are returned as results.
  • is not between (including bounds)—The z-value is not equal to or between the elevation value specified in the Lower Bound (minimum) and Upper Bound (maximum) text boxes. For example, if the lower bound is 1 and the upper bound is 10, features with a z-value less than 1 or greater than 10 are returned as results.
  • is not between (excluding bounds)—The z-value is equal to or not between the elevation value specified in the Lower Bound (minimum) and Upper Bound (maximum) text boxes. For example, if the lower bound is 1 and the upper bound is 10, features with a z-value of 1 or less or 10 or greater are returned as results.

More input is required if you choose an operator with upper and lower bounding values.

Validation

Name

Yes

A unique name for the rule.

This information is used to support data quality requirement traceability, automated reporting, and corrective workflows.

Validation

Description

No

A description of the error you define when a noncompliant feature is found.

This information is used to provide guidance for corrective workflows.

Validation

Severity

Yes

The severity of the error assigned when a noncompliant feature is found.

This value indicates the importance of the error relative to other errors. Values range from 1 to 5, with 1 being the highest priority and 5 being the lowest.

Validation

Tags

No

The tag property of the rule.

This information is used in rule authoring and management workflows to support traceability and reporting of data quality requirements.

Validation

Notes

Keep the following in mind when using the check:

  • A vertical coordinate system must be defined for the feature class used with this check.
  • The Attribute filter parameter is limited to comparison (=, <>, >, <, >=, and <=) and logical (AND/OR, IN/NOT IN, LIKE/NOT LIKE, and IS NULL) operators.
  • The Attribute filter parameter does not support the following field types: Big Integer, Date Only, Time Only, and Timestamp Offset. If selected, the row header is marked in red and does not allow the rule to be saved.

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