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ERROR 001000:...Field HEIGHT_RELATIVE does not exist

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11-15-2023 04:11 PM
SamuelSong2
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Hello, I have filled out the Config_CAD_Indoors_Template Excel file and is running the Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool but it fails and I get this following error. Do you know what I am doing wrong?

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JasonHineEsri
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Hi Samuel,

The Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool imports CAD floor plan drawings into feature classes that conform to the ArcGIS Indoors Information Model (link opens in new page). To automatically create an indoor dataset with those feature classes, run the Create Indoor Dataset or Create Indoors Database tools on an empty geodatabase. When setting up the Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool, those feature classes are what need to be passed to the first four required parameters. 

So, for example, if you create an empty file grodatabase (fGDB), then run the Create Indoor Dataset tool on that fGDB, you'll get an Indoor dataset with five feature classes: Units, Levels, Details, Facilities, and Sites. You would then pass those to the first four parameters in the Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool:

  • Target Unit Features: Units
  • Target Detail Features: Details
  • Target Level Features: Levels
  • Target Facility Features: Facilities

You can view a video showing this process here: https://youtu.be/oQGFhmzkGA8?si=2kxzL5tJ79KUcriA

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JasonHineEsri
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Hi Samuel,

The Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool imports CAD floor plan drawings into feature classes that conform to the ArcGIS Indoors Information Model (link opens in new page). To automatically create an indoor dataset with those feature classes, run the Create Indoor Dataset or Create Indoors Database tools on an empty geodatabase. When setting up the Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool, those feature classes are what need to be passed to the first four required parameters. 

So, for example, if you create an empty file grodatabase (fGDB), then run the Create Indoor Dataset tool on that fGDB, you'll get an Indoor dataset with five feature classes: Units, Levels, Details, Facilities, and Sites. You would then pass those to the first four parameters in the Import Floorplans To Indoors Geodatabase tool:

  • Target Unit Features: Units
  • Target Detail Features: Details
  • Target Level Features: Levels
  • Target Facility Features: Facilities

You can view a video showing this process here: https://youtu.be/oQGFhmzkGA8?si=2kxzL5tJ79KUcriA