ArcGIS Pro 2.5: The drop-down menu of the “type” of “evaluators” of “attributes” of “network dataset” appears not to have “field” option,
I observed that the drop-down menu of the “type” of “evaluators” of “attributes” of “network dataset” appears not to have “field” option.
Is this by design?
This used to be available in ArcMap as shown in the screenshot below
Solved! Go to Solution.
Yes, sorry about that. We have not yet fully completed the user interface implementation for the evaluator dialogs, so the experience right now is pretty terrible.
If you just want to use a simple field (no complex calculations), just enter the field name in the Result box. If the Language is VBScript, put square brackets around the field name: [Time_Min]. If the Language is Python, put exclamation points around the field name: !TIme_Min!
"Field" has been renamed to "Field Script".
Thank you Melinda for the input.
In the screenshot below, I wanted to choose the “Time_min” field as an evaluator but I couldn’t figure out how to perform this. May you please help me on this?
Yes, sorry about that. We have not yet fully completed the user interface implementation for the evaluator dialogs, so the experience right now is pretty terrible.
If you just want to use a simple field (no complex calculations), just enter the field name in the Result box. If the Language is VBScript, put square brackets around the field name: [Time_Min]. If the Language is Python, put exclamation points around the field name: !TIme_Min!
Thank you for the help.
It tried [Time_Min] but the result is not as expected. However, I explored the default settings for the “length” cost and found out that field set there is [Shape] that is not any field in the attribute table.
What could be the issue here?
The status of the Pro network dataset says Not Built. So Build the network and the service area will work.
Also note that in general, the same network dataset for ArcMap can be used in Pro. You do not need to have two different geodatabases unless you have some other reasons to do so.
Jay Sandhu
Very much appreciated Jay for the help and support.
You can look at how the tutorial network dataset's like Paris have the costs and restrictions setup for examples of setting up evaluators.
Jay Sandhu