Résumé
Populates and updates the DerivedRouteID field and measure values on point and line events with those fields configured and enabled.
Utilisation
An LRS dataset is required to run this tool. To create an LRS dataset, add the calibration point, centerline, and redline layers to a feature dataset; then run the Modify LRS tool with the geodatabase as the input.
This tool is designed to be executed as part of a larger workflow. The Apply Event Behaviors and Generate Routes tools should be run before executing Derive Event Measures. Running this tool without running the previous tools in the workflow may result in inaccurate data.
It is recommended that you run this tool against the file geodatabase at initial migration of the data. It will run faster this way because the operation must modify every single event record in the database. Once in production, the tool can be run on only a selection set of the routes that have been modified to significantly reduce execution time.
The input event feature layer must have DerivedRouteID and measure fields configured.
This tool can be run against one, multiple, or all events in a line network.
When conflict prevention is enabled, the following are supported:
- The events whose derived event measures need to be updated will automatically acquire event locks, if available. If the locks cannot be acquired, the tool will fail and provide the text file of offending locks.
- While working in the default version, the acquired locks are released automatically when the tool completes.
- While working in a child version, the acquired locks will remain in post status when the tool completes. The user must post or delete the version to release the locks.
- While working in a child version, if the execution of the tool is canceled by interruption, the acquired locks will remain in releasable status.
Syntaxe
arcpy.locref.DeriveEventMeasures(in_route_features, {update_all_events}, {event_layers})
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
in_route_features | The LRS Network containing the events with DerivedRouteID and measure fields configured. | Feature Layer |
update_all_events (Facultatif) | Determines whether all event feature classes in the network will be updated.
| Boolean |
event_layers [event_layers,...] (Facultatif) | The event layers that will have DerivedRouteID and measure fields updated. | Feature Layer |
Sortie dérivée
Nom | Explication | Type de données |
out_events | The updated events feature layer. | Feature Layer |
out_details_file | The text file that details changes made to the events feature layer. Remarque :Validation results for this tool are written to the ArcGIS Server directory. This file is automatically cleaned up in 10 minutes by default, which may not be enough time to process all of the validations and write them to your workstation that is running ArcGIS Pro. For larger data loads, it is recommended that you adjust the maximum file age to at least one hour. | Text File |
Exemple de code
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use DeriveEventMeasures in immediate mode.
# Name: DeriveEventMeasures_ex1.py
# Description: Populate and update the Derived RouteID and measure values on point and line events with those fields configured and enabled.
# Requires: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
# Local variables
in_route_features = r'C:\Data\PipelineReferencing.gdb\LRS\LineNetwork'
update_all_events = "UPDATE_SOME"
event_layers = "Casing, Coating"
# Set current workspace
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:\Data\PipelineReferencing.gdb"
# Execute the tool
arcpy.DeriveEventMeasures_locref(in_route_features, update_all_events, event_layers)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
The following stand-alone Python script demonstrates how to use the DeriveEventMeasures tool.
# Name: DeriveEventMeasures_ex2.py
# Description: Populate and update the Derived routeID and measure values on point and line events with those fields configured and enabled.
# Requirements: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
# Local variables
in_route_features = r'C:\Data\PipelineReferencing.gdb\LRS\LineNetwork'
update_all_events = "UPDATE_ALL"
event_layers = ""
# Execute the tool
arcpy.DeriveEventMeasures_locref(in_route_features, update_all_events, event_layers)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
The following stand-alone Python script demonstrates how to use the DeriveEventMeasures tool in a feature service.
# Name: DeriveEventMeasures_Pro_Ex3.py
# Description: Populate and update Derived RouteID and measure values on point and line events with those fields configured and enabled.
# Requires: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Import arcpy module.
import arcpy
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
## Input LRS Route Network is in feature service. Portal signin is required to access the feature service.
arcpy.SignInToPortal('https://yourdomain.com/portal', 'username', 'password')
## Map the input route network from the feature service. Here, 3 corresponds to the input route network.
in_lrs_network = r"https://yourdomain.com/server/rest/services/FeatureServiceName/FeatureServer/3"
# Set tool variables.
update_all_events = "UPDATE_ALL"
event_layers = ""
# Process : Derive Event Measures.
arcpy.DeriveEventMeasures_locref(in_lrs_network, update_all_events, event_layers)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
Environnements
Informations de licence
- Basic: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
- Standard: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
- Advanced: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
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