Validating data with batch jobs through the product library

Reviewer batch jobs are created with Data Reviewer and can be linked to the data currently loaded in your map with the Associate Batch Job tool. You can associate several batch jobs with the product library and associate them with any of the following categories:

When you run the batch jobs that are stored in the product library through the Batch Validate tool, you can choose which product library and production database you want to use as well as the product class. For example, if there are multiple product classes in the product library, you can choose to only validate data for the product class that matches the data currently loaded in the map.

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The default checks are not run if the batch job you run on the data only includes database validation checks (Connectivity Rules, Domain, Relationships, or Subtype) or table checks (Execute SQL, Regular Expression, Table to Table Attribute, or Unique ID). This is because the default checks validate spatial conditions and do not include attribute validation.

Schritte:
  1. Start ArcMap.
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    If the ArcMap - Getting Started dialog box appears, you can open a new or existing map document. You can also check the Do not show this dialog box in the future check box and click Open.

  2. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Data Reviewer.
  3. Click the Reviewer Batch Validate button Reviewer Batch Validate on the Data Reviewer toolbar.

    The Batch Validate dialog box appears.

    Initial view of the Batch Validate dialog box

  4. Click Add from Product Library.

    The Choose Batch Job(s) dialog box appears with the current product library and production database.

    Choose Batch Jobs dialog box
  5. If you want to run batch jobs from a different product library, do the following:

    If the current product library contains the batch jobs you want to run, proceed to step 6.

    1. Click Browse in the Product Library Location area.

      The Please select a Product Library workspace dialog box appears.

    2. Navigate to the product library that contains the batch jobs you want to run.
    3. Click Open.

      The Choose Batch Job(s) dialog box appears with the updated path to the product library workspace.

  6. If you want to validate a different production database with the batch jobs, do the following:

    If you want to validate the current production database, proceed to step 7.

    1. Click Browse in the Production Database area.

      The Please select a Production Database workspace dialog box appears.

    2. Navigate to the production workspace you want to validate using the batch jobs in the product library.
    3. Click Open.

      The Choose Batch Job(s) dialog box appears with the updated path to the production database workspace.

  7. If necessary, click the Version drop-down arrow and choose a different version of the production database to validate.
  8. Click the drop-down arrow in the Choose Product Class area and choose the product class that contains the batch jobs you want to run.
  9. Click to choose the batch jobs you want to run in the Choose Batch Job(s) area.
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    You can choose multiple batch jobs by pressing and holding Ctrl or Shift while you choose batch jobs. You can also click Select All or Clear All to choose all or none of the batch jobs, respectively.

  10. Click OK.

    The Batch Validate dialog box appears.

  11. Optionally, click Validate All to ensure the corresponding feature classes are all in the map and to add any default checks.
  12. Optionally, click Validate All to ensure all the feature classes that correspond with the checks are loaded in the map and to add any default checks.
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    The default checks are selected on the Reviewer Session Manager dialog box on the Default Checks tab.

  13. Click Run.

    The default checks and the checks included with the batch job are run against the extent you have chosen. When the batch job has finished running, a message appears to notify you of the number of records that have been written to the Reviewer table.

  14. Click OK.

9/30/2010