ArcGIS Field Maps: New Experiences for Field Users with Utility Network

ArcGIS Field Maps includes many features that support organizations that use ArcGIS Utility Network and provide infrastructure services. With these features, viewing the network model in the field and performing network analysis, which we call trace, on this model provides a different experience for mobile users.

Viewing Experience
One of the first things your field crews will notice when they open ArcGIS Field Maps and view your Utility Network-bas! grid data is the improv! end-user experience when viewing assets in your organization’s inventory. With the new features, web maps that include Subtype Group Layers are now support! in Field Maps. This support means that data professionals now have the ability to use more labeling and symbology. This allows field crews to create maps that are more purposeful, while providing a highly optimiz! map experience with faster drawing times and scale limiting capabilities.

Structural Supplementary Relationships Connectivity and Inclusive Relationship

By using Field Maps, field workers can view your business to keep your assets in the field and the sub-details of these assets. This viewing is not only specific to the select! asset but can also be display! spatially and verbally on the equipment and assets to which this asset is link!.

Field workers can view the following relationships by opening the visibility of layers and performing entity queries:

 

Structural Additional Relationships

 

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Connectivity (Service box and interm!iate valve, transformer and separator, etc.)
Inclusive Relationship (Valves in the RMS Station, text services breakers in the Step-Down Transformer, etc.)
Additionally, users familiar with the Utility Network data model will notice that ArcGIS Field Maps preserves the display filters that are preconfigur! within the map, allowing field personnel to pull the data they ne! at the requir! levels. These filters are also assign! at the time the container association is made, and Field Maps preserves these configurations. For example, if a user does not want to view the inventory inside an RMS station without selecting the outside cabinet, this option is also available in Field Maps.

 

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