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A few questions: 1. Did you migrate from existing feature classes? Did you migrate lines as well and if so did they have COGO? 2. Was this an upgraded fabric? If so what scale are you at, the COGO has a scale dependency on by default. If the lines don't have any COGO values, meaning you built the lines from the Polygon Geometry, you can run the Modify tool Update COGO. Select all the lines and run the tool. This will calculate all the COGO measurements from the geometry.
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Would you be able to send a small sample of the lines that you are trying to migrate?
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The <map> record is usually overlapping much of the data so making a change somewhere in the data that has the <map> record within the extent might cause that feature to be updated which could cause performance slow down. This issue will be addressed with ArcGIS Pro 2.5.
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Good catch! Yes, this is an issue we are currently working on.
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This was used with data that had only one parcel type in the area where the Split occurred. The symbology is the default out of the Box Pro fabric. And like fingerprints, all our fabrics look slightly different 🙂
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Here's a detailed look of how to perform a parcel split from metes and bounds using the new Parcel Fabric in ArcGIS Pro
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Here is a detailed look at how to merge parcels in using the new Parcel Fabric in ArcGIS Pro
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Hello Land Records Folks! We have just published a tool that allows you to migrate your ArcMap COGO feature classes into the new ArcGIS Pro COGO Enabled line feature class schema. Those Text fields that contained your COGO information will be converted to the numerical (Double) field type and all the values will be carried over. Where Is This Tool? You can find the tool here: https://bit.ly/2GFEiNl Download the zip and unpack it to find the tool. In the future more tools will be added. We will notify you when this happens so you can re-download the tool box to get all the new changes. How Do I Use This Tool? Once you have the toolbox unpacked from the Zip browse to it in the Catalog Pane in ArcGIS Pro by adding a folder connection to the tools location. You can then right click the toolbox and say Add To Project and this will and the tool box to the Toolboxes group in the Catalog pane for easy access in the future. Finally, to run, double click the tool. You will be presented with 3 options: 1. First you will point to the Line Feature that you want to migrate 2. Then you will provide a name for the new line feature class that will be created by running this tool. 3. Optionally you can then provide a name for an error feature class. This error feature class will have all the line geometries that failed to properly migrate the COGO values. You can use this to update the new COGO feature class created. Field Mapping: If you have a standard ArcMap COGO enabled Line feature class then there won't be any field mapping necessary. But if you have a different field that you are using to represent COGO measurements you can field map them in this area. Additionally if your COGO Direction Field is using North Azimuth you can adjust how that format is handled here. Just change the first drop down from Quadrant Bearing to the North Azimuth. I Have Questions Please feel free to reply to this blog post or comment on the ArcGIS Online Item and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks! Jason Camerano
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Yes, it sure is on the Roadmap now 🙂 We will work to get this in for the next release of Pro.
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Upon testing this does seem to work. However, the "Enable Undo" toggle is only available on the Full GP pane and not whilst embedded within a Task. The work around for this would be to uncheck the "Embedded" checkbox in the Task Designer for this step of Appending. Unfortunately doing so will now allow you to preset any of the parameters of the Append tool, it will open up the GP pane and allow the user to run the tool. Yet the features can now be added to the edit session and thus selected by Task Actions "Features Created in Task/Step"
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Hey Andrew, Unfortunately when GP commands are run the features that are created are not part of the edit session. The edit session is what the "Features Created In This Task" and "Feature Created In This Step" are listening to. There for it doesn't notice that anything was created via GP tools. In terms of workarounds that might work for your situation. Do you have editor tracking turned on any of the feature classes? If so you can query features based on the date created and select them that way (using select by attribute). Then you can run a calc action on the currently selected features. Additionally, writing a script tool (that can be embedded within Tasks) could combine all this logic into one step so the new features can be appended and selected programmatically and then calculated via the task or the script tool. Sorry for the inconvenience, Jason Camerano
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