Dave -
The fastest and easiest way to populate your subtype field is use "Select by Attributes" and select the records based on a particular attribute value. For example, Type = "Interstate". From there, use the Field Calculator and calculate the subtype field to the appropriate subtype code (i.e. Subtype_Field = 1) Do this workflow for the remaining 14 subtype codes. There are other ways to select features as well - manual approach and then use the Field Calculator.
Hope this helps!
Robert LeClair
Esri-Denver
The fastest and easiest way to populate your subtype field is use "Select by Attributes" and select the records based on a particular attribute value. For example, Type = "Interstate". From there, use the Field Calculator and calculate the subtype field to the appropriate subtype code (i.e. Subtype_Field = 1) Do this workflow for the remaining 14 subtype codes. There are other ways to select features as well - manual approach and then use the Field Calculator.
Hi Karl,
Did you get help for this issue?
How did you select subtype field in field calculator anyway?
Thanks.
Any updates on this one? I stumbled upon it today...
I am having this same issue... I would like to apply default values to a large set of records based on subtype but I cannot figure out how to do this other than manually calculating fields or selecting subtype from drop down on one record at a time.
I find that when I use Field Calculator to calculate the subtype field, it doesn't update the other fields with the associated default values for that subtype. Only when I manually select a subtype value (from the drop-down list) for a particular row, do the other fields update.
Is there a way to update the subtype of multiple features in one go, which also updates the other fields to their defaults for that subtype?