Changing the notes and severity

Similar to other checks, you can add notes and a severity level for results of a composite check. The notes allow you to provide a more specific description for the feature that has been written to the Reviewer table and are copied to the Notes field in the Reviewer table. The severity rating allows you to indicate how important the results from a check are in terms of your quality assurance/quality control processes. The lower the number, the greater the priority the check's results have.

For example, for a composite check that is used to find bridges that are not on roads or railroads, the notes could read "Bridge is not on road/railroad feature".

手順:
  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 Job Manager button Reviewer Batch Job Manager on the Data Reviewer toolbar.

    The Reviewer Batch Job Manager dialog box appears.

  4. Click Open.

    The Select a Batch Job File dialog box appears.

  5. Navigate to the composite check you want to open.
  6. Click Open.

    The Reviewer Batch Job Manager dialog box appears with the composite check and the group in which it is included.

  7. Double-click the name of the composite check you want to edit.

    The Composite Check Properties dialog box appears.

    A composite check that checks for bridges on roads and railroads
    A composite check that checks for bridges on roads and railroads
  8. Delete the existing text in the Notes text box.
  9. Type the additional description you want to appear with the check results.
  10. Click the Severity drop-down arrow and choose a new value for the severity of the check's records.

    The lower the value, the higher the severity of the error.

  11. Click OK.

    The Reviewer Batch Job Manager dialog box appears.

  12. Save the batch job that contains the composite check.
  13. Click OK.

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