Changing the batch jobs associated with product classes

After checks have been associated with product classes in the product library, you may need to change which ones are associated with the Validate Current Selection/Validate Current Extent tool, Feature Manager, or Data Reviewer based on your quality assurance needs. For example, you could have updates for checks in the batch job you are running with the Validate Current Selection/Validate Current Extent or need to replace the batch job you are running using the Feature Manager.

When a check is configured in a batch job, you have the ability to specify a severity value for that check to indicate how critical the issue is. When an error is found using the Feature Manager, any attribute changes to a feature will not be committed until the error is fixed. Feature Manager also provides the concept of warnings, which return a message to the user but do not prevent the changes from being committed. Whether a check is considered an error or a warning is determined by the severity specified in the check and the Error Severity value chosen when the batch job is associated with the product library. When associating a batch job with the product library, you have the option to specify what severity values will be returned as an error.

Pasos:
  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. If necessary, load data in the map.
  3. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Production Editing.
  4. On the Production Editing toolbar, click Production Editing > Associate Batch Jobs.

    The Batch Job dialog box appears.

    Batch Job dialog box
  5. Click the row header for the batch job you want to change.
  6. Click the ellipsis (...) at the end of the row for the batch job you want to replace.

    The Load Batch Job message appears to indicate that the batch job is associated with the current class version and asks if you want to associate it with a new batch job.

  7. Click Yes to continue.

    The Check in Batch Job file dialog box appears.

  8. Navigate to the batch job you want to associate with the product class.
  9. Click Open.

    The Batch Job dialog box appears, and the batch job is updated for the selected row.

  10. Repeat steps 5–9 for each batch job you want to update.
  11. Click OK to close the Batch Job dialog box.

9/22/2010