ArcGIS for Aviation.

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02-16-2014 09:15 PM
TornikeSamkharadze
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Hi
I can't use Aviation editing tools, for expl I can't make airspase lines. When I start editing, Aviation editing tools don't work. [ATTACH=CONFIG]31503[/ATTACH]
Can you help me, please?
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AeronauticalSolutionTeam
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Hey chaso17,

Thank you for the screenshot, it has been a great help.  From the screenshot I notice that none of the ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting tools are available.  Most of the tools used within ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting require a valid Product Library and Aviation Production Database must be set.  Here is the online document of how to set them http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//0104000002t4000000.

The Create Airspace Lines tool requires the user to configure a Preference once the Production database has been set.  This preference allows the user to control how features are created by the tool and any parameters that may need to be considered for the data processing.  Here is a link to the help document outlining how preferences are created http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//010400000300000000.

Once the preference has been configured, you should be able to run the Create Airspace Lines tool.  The tool will analyze information from the Airspace feature class within the AIS data model and write any output to the AirspaceLine feature class.  These outputs will be based on an Area of Interest defined within the Product Library to ensure the output can be modified based on the cartographic product you are working with.  Here is the document outlining the functionality of the tool and some of the required prerequisites http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//0104000002zw000000 and  http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Creating_airspace_lines/0104000002zz000000....
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TornikeSamkharadze
New Contributor II
Thanks for this advaice AeronauticalSolutionTeam!
I'm following your advace.
I can't finde "Product Definition file"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]31542[/ATTACH]
Can you halpe me?
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AeronauticalSolutionTeam
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Hey chaso17,

For ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting, we ensure the user configures the product definition rather than supply the file. The Product Definition ensures the feature classes and tables are properly defined for the specific ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting tools to work with.   Here is the link to the online help creating a new Product Class, Product Class Version, and selecting Data Model Version http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Defining_the_default_product_class_version... & http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Defining_the_default_data_model_version/01...

When you are setting up a new Product Class, you will be asked to define the Data Model Version.  This data model version is typically AIS and then the release of the software you are using (this is merely best practice).  For Example, a Data Model Version of AIS 10.2.0.0 would be acceptable for the 10.2 release of ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting.  If this has not been done yet, it will need to be defined at the Product Library top level.  Here is a link to the online documentation: http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//01040000016v000000.  For the Data Model Workspace, please use the geodatabase you have applied the AIS schema to (This will be your Production Database).  If you have not set this up yet, I would suggest creating a new database instance in whichever Enterprise PDBMS system you are using and then apply the AIS schema using our Create Aviation Geodatabase tool.  This will apply the AIS schema, add all of the Production Database tables and apply any other settings required for ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting.  http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//02960000000n000000  

Once the Product Class Version has been created, the user will then need to choose the feature classes and table they intended to use with the ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting tools.  This is done in the same dialog, except click on the Definition entry in the left pane.  Once clicked, you should see the feature classes and tables from the AIS database you selected in the Data Model Versions dialog.  Select all feature classes and tables.  tp://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Configuring_a_product_class_definition/01040...
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