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Change the size of the dirty area polygons

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02-12-2024 05:59 AM
BogdanHristozov
Occasional Contributor

Hello,

I'm having a problem with the size of the dirty area polygons, especially the ones for the point features. The generated polygons are too big and overlap with the other dirty areas and it makes it very hard to identify the features causing the errors.

Here is an example:

BogdanHristozov_0-1707746125266.png

It seems the size of the dirty area polygon equals the spatial reference's linear unit value (in our case it's 1 meter). Is it possible to change this default size?

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Jens_Dalsgaard
Frequent Contributor

Agree.

The solution is to make a program that analyses the dirty area polygons and their inherent information and that based on this creates 'Error Line' and 'Error Point' features.

This will offer much better usability and comprehending of what errors exist where.

Jens Dalsgaard
Principal Product Owner
Power Grid, V O L U E
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JohnAlsup
Esri Contributor

You may want to look at the Utility Network Data Management solution, as it includes a tool to report the errors and create aggregated geometry by error types.  

https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-solutions/electric-gas/utility-data-management-supp...

 

John Alsup
jalsup@esri.com
BogdanHristozov
Occasional Contributor

I think you are talking about the Summarize Utility Network Error tool. I've already used it and it helps a lot for  identifying the errors. 

I was hoping if there is the possibility to set the size of the dirty area as well, because while we are editing the internal line schemas, the generated dirty area polygons are too big and overlap with all of the equipment inside.

It seems the only option is to extract the generated polygon features and to then modify their geometries. 

Thank you!

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BogdanHristozov
Occasional Contributor

As a workaround - the labeling of the dirty area layer can be updated to show the ObjectId of the origin feature or to just point to the centroid of the polygon:

BogdanHristozov_0-1708023052664.png

 

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