Event behavior for route extension

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When routes are extended, events are impacted, depending on the configured event behavior for each event layer.

Events are not updated until the Apply Event Behaviors geoprocessing tool is applied after route edits. If you are using conflict prevention, you are prompted to run Apply Event Behaviors, which must be done before posting can be completed.

The following sections detail the results of executing this tool on event features.

Route extension scenario

The following route extension scenario involves one route and three events. The extension (depicted with a dashed line) is at the beginning of the route.

Before route extension

Stay Put behavior

The geographic location of the events is preserved; the measures are changed.

Stay Put behavior

Move behavior

The event measures on the route are maintained; the geographic location is changed.

Move behavior

Retire behavior

The geographic location and measure of the events are preserved; the events are retired.

Retire behavior

Upstream and downstream sections

Route editing impacts upstream and downstream sections differently. Use the following diagrams and table to understand this impact for the configured event behavior.

Refer to the following diagram to understand the upstream and downstream section for the route extension scenario.

Upstream and downstream

The following table details how a route editing activity impacts downstream events according to the configured event behavior.

Behavior Events upstream Events intersecting Events downstream

Stay Put

No action.

The shape is regenerated only if the event can be located using route and measures.

If the route is extended, measures are adjusted to retain x,y.

Move

No action.

The shape is regenerated to the new location of route measures.

If the route is extended, measures move to retain x,y.

Retire

No action.

Retire event; line events crossing the edit region are not split.

If the route is extended, measures change to retain x,y.

Remarque :
  • Point events follow the same behavior as linear events but don't need to be split.
  • If the option to recalibrate route downstream is chosen, the events downstream of the edited portion of the route will have calibrate route event behaviors applied.
  • Since the LRS is time aware, edit activities such as extending a route will time slice routes and events.

Detailed behavior results

The following sections detail how event behavior rules are enforced when a route is extended.

Stay Put behavior

The route is active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Event1 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 0 to 20, and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null>, with measures of 20 to 40 that will stay the same geographically.
  • Event2 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 20 to 30, and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null> with measures of 40 to 50 that will stay the same geographically.
  • Event3 will be represented by two time slices in the same way as Event1. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 30 to 45, and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null> with measures of 50 to 65 that will stay the same geographically.

Before Stay Put event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the route and its measures before extension.

Before Stay Put event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

0

20

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

20

30

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

30

45

After Stay Put event behavior

The following diagram and table detail how event behavior rules are enforced after extension when Stay Put is the configured event behavior.

After Stay Put event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measureLocation error

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

0

20

No error

Event1

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

20

40

No error

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

20

30

No error

Event2

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

40

50

No error

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

30

45

No error

Event3

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

50

65

No error

Move behavior

The route is active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Event1 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005 and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null>, both with the original measures 0 to 20. Since the new time slice can locate both route and measure, events will move to preserve measures of 0 to 20.
  • Event2 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005 and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null>, both with the measures of 20 to 30. Since the new time slice can locate both route and measure, events will move to preserve measures of 20 to 30.
  • Event3 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice as of 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005 and a time slice as of 1/1/2005 to <null>, both with the original measures 30 to 45. This new time slice will have measures 30 to 45 as well.

Before Move event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the route and its measures before extension.

Before Move event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

0

20

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

20

30

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

30

45

After Move event behavior

The following diagram and table detail how event behavior rules are enforced after extension when Move is the configured event behavior.

After Move event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measureLocation error

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

0

20

No error

Event1

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

0

20

No error

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

20

30

No error

Event2

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

20

30

No error

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

30

45

No error

Event3

Route1

1/1/2005

<null>

30

45

No error

Retire behavior

The route is active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Since event measures are altered, Event1 will retire.
  • Since event measures are altered, Event2 will retire.
  • Since event measures are altered, Event3 will retire.

Before Retire event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the route and its measures before extension.

Before Retire event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

0

20

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

20

30

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

<null>

30

45

After Retire event behavior

The following diagram and table detail how event behavior rules are enforced after extension when Retire is the configured event behavior.

After Retire event behavior

EventRoute nameFrom dateTo dateFrom measureTo measureLocation error

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

0

20

No error

Event2

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

20

30

No error

Event3

Route1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

30

45

No error

Detailed behavior on routes in a line network with events that span routes

The following sections detail how event behavior rules are enforced when a route on a line in a line network is extended.

Stay Put behavior

The routes are active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Event1 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 0 on Route1 to 30 on Route3, and a time slice from 1/1/2005 to <null>, with measures of 10 on Route1 to 30 on Route3 with the same geographic location.
  • Event2 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 30 on Route3 to 48 on Route4, and a time slice from 1/1/2005 to <null> with measures of 30 on Route3 to 48 on Route4 with the same geographic location.

Before Stay Put event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the routes, events, and measures before extension.

Before Stay Put event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom RouteIDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<null>

Route1

0

Route3

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route3

30

Route4

48

After Stay Put event behavior

The following diagram and table detail how event behavior rules are enforced after extension when Stay Put is the configured event behavior.

After Stay Put event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom RouteIDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo MeasureLocation Error

Event1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

Route1

0

Route3

30

No Error

Event 1

1/1/2005

<null>

Route1

10

Route3

30

No Error

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route3

30

Route4

48

No Error

Move behavior

The route is active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Event1 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005, with the original measures of 0 on Route1 to 30 on Route3, and a time slice from 1/1/2005 to <null>, with measures of 0 on Route1 to 30 on Route3. Since the new time slice can locate both route and measure, the event will move to preserve measures of 0 to 30.
  • Event2 will be represented by two time slices. There will be a time slice from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/2005 and a time slice from 1/1/2005 to <null>, both with the measures of 30 on Route3 to 48 on Route4.

Before Move event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the routes, events, and measures before extension.

Before Move event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom RouteIDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<null>

Route1

0

Route3

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route3

30

Route4

48

After Move event behavior

The following diagram and table detail how event behavior rules are enforced after extension when Move is the configured event behavior.

After Move event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom RouteIDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo MeasureLocation Error

Event1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

Route1

0

Route3

30

No Error

Event1

1/1/2005

<null>

Route1

0

Route3

30

No Error

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route3

30

Route4

48

No Error

Retire behavior

The routes are active from 1/1/2000, and if the extension is set to occur on 1/1/2005, this will have the following effects:

  • Since event measures are altered on one of the routes that Event1 is located on, Event1 will retire.
  • Since event measures are not altered on any of the routes that Event2 is located on, Event2 is unaffected.

Before Retire event behavior

The following diagram and table provide details about the routes, events, and measures before extension.

Before Retire event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom RouteIDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<null>

Route1

0

Route3

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route3

30

Route4

48

After Retire event behavior

After Retire event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDFrom MeasureTo RouteIDTo MeasureLocation Error

Event1

1/1/2000

1/1/2005

Route 1

0

Route 3

30

No Error

Event2

1/1/2000

<null>

Route 3

30

Route 4

48

No Error