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MeetUp: Parcel Fabric Implementations - Key Insights on deploying your fabric

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JasonCamerano
Esri Contributor

Hey everyone, thanks for joining our meetup! Due to a recording problem we had re-record the meetup, so those who attended feel free to watch again as there might be something new!

It's remarkable that the ArcGIS Parcel Fabric capabilities have been available since July 2019, marking six years of advancement. Over this period, numerous valuable lessons have been gleaned from various implementations. Often, when encountering a blue spinning wheel, the issue may not necessarily lie with your server but could be related to the labeling in your map.

In this meet-up, we delve into the insights gathered from our community regarding the implementation of the ArcGIS Parcel Fabric. The discussion will encompass topics such as architecture, information model, map configuration, tuning and more.

You can find the slides with links to the help documentation attached to this post

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MichaelVolz
Esteemed Contributor

How are organizations dealing with topology issues as they include false positive historic records that are time consuming to differentiate from current records topology issues?

Are you deleting historic records to make this manageable?

Are you just ignoring topology issues?

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JasonCamerano
Esri Contributor

We do not recommend deleting historic data you can utilize the gaps and overlaps tools currently to find where current parcels overlap with one another. 

However, we are working on a new enhancement that will allow for subtypes to be utilized with historic parcels.  This way you can apply topology rules between subtypes which will make what your describing more manageable. 

MichaelVolz
Esteemed Contributor

Jason:

Any idea what version of enterprise and ArcGIS Pro this enhancement would most likely be available at?

Any chance for incorporation into existing enterprise and ArcGIS Pro versions?

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GavinMcDade
Regular Contributor

Is there a timeline/ETA for when this enhancement will be available? And, by "enhancement", are we talking about a new version of the Parcel Fabric itself (to be migrated to), or are we talking about implementing the use of subtypes into the existing Fabric version? Thx! 

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JasonCamerano
Esri Contributor

This will not require a version upgrade of the fabric.  It will be an opt in per parcel type and existing users will have a way to modify their fields of an existing parcel type to take advantage of this behavior.  We are actively working on this enhancement at the moment.