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ArcGIS Pro 2.5: “Pop-up” fails to bring the history of merged fabric parcels,

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05-26-2020 12:08 AM
JamalNUMAN
Legendary Contributor

ArcGIS Pro 2.5: “Pop-up” fails to bring the history of merged fabric parcels,

 

In the screenshots below, parcel #16 and #23 are merged to produce parcel #125. Now. Identifying parcel #125 doesn’t tell its history (that part of it is derived from 16 and the other is from 23).

 

What could be the issue here?

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Jamal Numan
Geomolg Geoportal for Spatial Information
Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine
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AmirBar-Maor
Esri Regular Contributor

Jamal and all,

Here is another capability of AtcGIS to explore: Link Charts (Pro 2.6 +) to get a graphical representation of parcel lineage.

How? 

From the Insert Tab -->  New Link Chart

Add the parcel layer tp the map and make sure it has no definition queries (it has to show both current and historic parcels).

Add Records and Parcels as entities:

Define the relationships between records and parcels

Modify the diagram using the Diagram ribbon tab: layout (hierarchy), labels, symbology:

Can also access in the Contents pane:

And get a link chart similar to this  in which Record A create parcel 1000 & 1001, then record B (merge) retired those parcels (in red dashed line) and created parcel 2000:

This is experimental at this stage as it would probably not scale to show millions of parcels in a diagram, but can help us define what we want to see in the popup / Parcel Lineage interface.

Amir

JamalNUMAN
Legendary Contributor

Thanks Amir for the help and the useful input.

 

I tried the graphical chart but finds out it doesn’t provide the tree for the history.

 

For example, in the screenshot below

 

Parcel#23 is split into 23/1 & 23/2

Then parcel#23/1 is split into 23/1/1 & 23/1/2

 

Then the tree needs to appear as it’s marked in orange (in the same screenshot)

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Jamal Numan
Geomolg Geoportal for Spatial Information
Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine