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ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0: How to update the records layer after editing the parcel layer while working with the fabric?

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08-18-2023 04:22 AM
JamalNUMAN
Legendary Contributor

ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0: How to update the records layer after editing the parcel layer while working with the fabric?

 

In the screenshot below, parcel#28 is split into two parcels: 28/1 and 28/2. Then how the 28/1 can be further split to 28/1/1 and 28/1/2.

 

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

Hi Jamal When parcels are edited, the record they are associated with does not get edited in the same way. . Record updates happen in the following ways:

  • The record retires the original parcels (that were split) as historic. New parcels that are created by the split are associated with the record. The record polgyon does not update since boundary of all the parcels associated with it does not change in a split. If new parcels are created in the record then the record polygon will update to reflect the cummulative boundary of the polgyons associated with it.
  • The Created Parcel Count and Retired Parcel Count fields of the Record layer are updated when parcels are created or retired.
  • Also, the parcel name should have nothing to do with the record name... The record reflects the document that created the parcels. 

 

https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/parcel-editing/createparcelfabricrecords.htm#ESRI...

 

JamalNUMAN
Legendary Contributor

Thanks Christine

I would appreciate if you could elaborate a little bit more in how to divide parcel#8 into two parcels: 8/1 and 8/2. Then I need to divide parcel # 8/1 into two: 8/1/A and 8/1/B

 

Is it necessary to perform “set active record” option for the parcel that is required to be split?

 

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