Delete calibration points

Disponible con licencia de Location Referencing.

The calibration points used by ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing to calibrate routes are a feature class. Calibration points on a route can be deleted using the tools provided on the Location Referencing tab.

Precaución:

Before deleting a calibration point, consider if retiring the point is more logical. Retiring a calibration point preserves the historical integrity and calibration of the route. Deleting a calibration point results in recalibration of the route for the time span the calibration point was active. To retire a calibration point, change the To Date value of the calibration point using the Edit Calibration Point tool.

Learn more about modifying calibration points

The following examples illustrate the three steps of deletion and recalibration.

Calibration points can be deleted using the Delete Calibration Point tool on the Location Referencing tab. Deleting a calibration point results in recalibration of the route to the nearest upstream and downstream calibration point.

The following example illustrates the three steps of deletion and recalibration.

First, review the calibration points and route calibration before deleting any calibration points.

Deleting a calibration point before diagram

Then, delete the calibration point with measure 8.

Deleting a calibration point diagram with existing calibration point deleted

Calibration is only updated to the nearest upstream and downstream calibration points on the route.

Deleting a calibration point resulting diagram

Use the following steps to delete calibration points on a route:

  1. Click the Delete Point button Delete Point on the Location Referencing tab.
  2. Select the calibration point to be deleted on the map.

    The Delete Calibration Point pane appears with attributes for the selected calibration point populated.

    Nota:

    Traditionally versioned networks must be edited through a direct connection to the geodatabase. Branch-versioned networks, which include any network configured with a route ID you generate, must be edited through a feature service.

    Nota:

    All the fields in the tool pane are read-only.

    Delete Calibration Point pane
  3. Click Run.

    The calibration point is deleted, and the route is recalibrated between the nearest upstream and downstream calibration points. The Delete Calibration Point pane displays a success message when this occurs.

  4. If more calibration points are ready to be deleted, repeat the steps above to delete them.
    Nota:

    If a message about acquiring locks or reconciling appears, conflict prevention is enabled.