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The Data Management toolset contains tools that gather information from related tables to populate source features with aviation data and create copies of features based on related areas of interest (AOIs).
Tool | Description |
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Calculates segment distance and bearing attributes on Air Traffic Service (ATS) route features. The tool can also calculate the FAA specific route attributes on a route segment and route collection. | |
Generates AirspaceArea features from Airspace features. | |
Generates line features in the AirspaceLine feature class from the edges of input Airspace polygon features. | |
Creates cartographic features based on the area of interest (AOI) in which they're located. | |
Creates changeover points along routes. | |
Generates airspace geometry for associated airspace features from an imported AIXM 5.1 message. | |
Collects information from a source cartographic feature class and related tables in an aviation charting database (AIS) and outputs the resulting information to a stand-alone table. | |
Derives additional cumulative information, such as the total distance of a route or route portion from individual segments, to prepare data for charting. | |
Migrates attributes from main aviation data to their cartographic features based on specific JSON scripts. These attributes are used for labeling and symbolizing cartographic features. Attributes defined in the JSON will be copied from their locations in the main feature classes and formatted into output attributes also defined in the JSON. | |
Identifies overlapping Air Traffic Service (ATS) routes and calculates fields in the Target Cartographic Route Features to aid in cartographic display. | |
Compares feature classes in two enterprise geodatabase versions and returns the differences in a report. You can filter the reported changes to determine which charts are affected by the differing data sources. You can set filters based on areas of interest (AOI), definition queries, and Report Chart Changes preferences. |