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Hand Draw Indoors Routing Pathways?

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08-14-2024 08:26 AM
GAVINMAURER
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Hello All!

My Indoors model had missing levels when imported so I created duplicates of other levels with the same footprint and drew in the units by hand. I didn't however add the details such as walls, windows and doors. This being so, the Generate Indoor Pathways tools has some errors because multiple floors on our campus don't have walls to generate pathways around and therefore an error is thrown. Ultimately, all I need are a few pathways to a couple different rooms within buildings and not every room. 

Can I just hand draw in the lines that I need without running the Generate Indoor Pathways tool and will it still work?

Thanks!

 

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AndrewBowne
Frequent Contributor

Yes, just make sure they are drawn at the right elevation and are connected to other pathways.  You'll also need to rebuild your network.

AnninaHirschiWyss
Frequent Contributor

Just a suggestion:

Create copy of the Pathways FC where you only keep your manually created features, if you use the generate pathways/thin pathways tools for your other floors. Otherwise they will be overwritten when you update your floor plans.

This way you can append them manually afterwards to the final Pathways FC.

Check also that you have the LEVEL_ID and all the other relevant and mandatory attributes and that they connect also to the floor transitions (stairs/elevators...).

Hint: Verify the z-values within a 3D view once done 🙂

JasonHineEsri
Regular Contributor

One approach that can help ensure correct z and attribute values is to copy/paste an existing Pathways feature from the same facility/level, then move the copied pathway feature into position (using Move, Edit Vertices, etc.), making sure the endpoints are connected (snapped) to existing pathway feature endpoints, then update the copied pathway feature's attributes if needed.