Importing a plan

Esri Redistricting Online provides the ability to import plans for sharing between other systems and applications.

Steps:
  1. On the Submit ribbon, click Import.
    Import option on the Submit ribbon
  2. Navigate to the plan you want to import.
  3. Click Open.

    The Select Import Format dialog box appears.

    Select Import Format dialog box
  4. Select the census year.
  5. Select the source geography.

    Esri Redistricting Online supports importing state plans and county plans. To import state or county plans, expand the state or county group and select the corresponding source geography.

    NoteNote:

    The data hierarchy and import format will automatically be determined from the import file. You will only need to verify these fields are correct.

    Availability of 2010 data depends on the U.S. Department of Justice release cycle for the Census 2010 data. Additional states will be made visible as the data becomes available.

  6. Select the district caption from the drop-down menu.
  7. Define the maximum deviation percent.

    By default, the maximum deviation percent is 10%. However, you can modify this value based on your organization's redistricting deviation requirements.

  8. Click OK.

    The Esri Redistricting Online application processes the import file. An Import dialog box displays missing and bad block information.

    NoteNote:

    You can check the option View Report to view an HTML report that identifies the processing problems. On the HTML report, you will find a series of calculations. These calculations are described below.

    Calculation

    Description

    Number of Districts

    The number of districts the application found in the import file.

    Number of Empty Districts

    The number of districts in the import file that contain no assignments.

    For example, if the maximum district number is 10, and there are no entries for districts 6, 7, and 8, then the number of empty districts is 3.

    Number of Incorrect Blocks

    The number of blocks that are in the import file, but are not in the source geography.

    Number of Blocks Not Found

    The number of blocks that are in the source geography but not in the import file.

    Number of Unassigned Blocks In File

    The number of blocks in the import file that are deliberately assigned as Unassigned.

    Number of Unassigned Blocks

    The number of blocks that will be assigned as Unassigned.

  9. Click OK.
    NoteNote:

    Once a plan is imported, you must turn on demographics for charts and reports to display. By default, imported plans only display geography information, such as assigned and unassigned geographies.


4/16/2012