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ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0: What is the best practice to display the tree of a parcel lineage history particularly in case of parcels merge?

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08-21-2023 10:29 AM
JamalNUMAN
Legendary Contributor

ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0: What is the best practice to display the tree of a parcel lineage history particularly in case of parcels merge?

 

For example, in the screenshots below, parcel#888 has the following transactions:

 

  • it is divided into two parcels: 888/1 and 888/2
  • parcel 888/1 is divided into two parcels: 888/1/A and 888/1/B
  • parcel 888/1/B is merged with 888/2 to form 888/1/B + 888/2

Now as the parcel 888/1/B + 888/2 is identified, it provides different history depending on where we click.

What could be the best practice to display the tree of the history  of parcel888/1/B + 888/2?

 

 

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

@JamalNUMAN 

You might want to invest the time and watch this recording of "Introduction to Record-Driven Workflows".

It explains concepts and demos of:

  1. Record-Driven workflows
  2. Active record
  3. Merge
  4. Split using different methods
  5. Parcel Lineage and historic parcels

We can also contact your distributor @MichaelYounan 

 

ChristineLeslie
Esri Contributor

 Hi Jamal

The data attached did not contain parcel 129. So I just created an approximation. Here Parcel129 is assocaited to RecordFor129. To associate a parcel to a reacord, create the record, set it as active in the map and then select the parcel and assign it to the record you created:

ChristineLeslie_0-1706034917402.png

Now to split this parcel, create a new record for the split and set it as active. With the record as active, split the parcel

ChristineLeslie_1-1706035129602.png

 

Now to merge one of the split parcels with another parcel - make sure that other parcel is already associated to its original record. Then create a NEW RECORD for the merge and set it as active. Perform the merge.

ChristineLeslie_3-1706035337186.png

Now a lineage for the original record of parcel 129 shows this

ChristineLeslie_4-1706035489249.png

RecordFor129 created Parcel129, which was retired by record Split. Record Split created two new parcels Split1 and Split2. Split2 was retired by record Merge, which created MergedParcel.

 

Please see the help docs and videos for more information on how to create and manage records. 

 

 

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