Committing records to the Reviewer table based on attribute values
Using the Review Attributes command, you can choose a feature class, then a field within the feature class, and view all the unique values for that field. When you choose a unique value, you can immediately see how many features contain the selected value and commit them to the Reviewer table as needed.
This command allows you to choose a feature layer in the table of contents, then indicate a text field whose values you can use to filter. Some examples of a text field that could be used include f_code, NAM, OPERATOR, and ORIGINATING_SOURCE.
Although the gfid attribute is a text field, it is not listed in the Review Attributes dialog box.
- Start ArcMap.ヒント:
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.
- If necessary, load data in the map.
- On the main menu, click Customize → Toolbars → Data Reviewer.
- Start a Reviewer session.
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On the Data Reviewer toolbar, click Data Reviewer → Review Attributes.
The Review Attributes dialog box appears.
- Click the Layer drop-down arrow and choose the feature layer from which you want to select features.
- Click the Field drop-down arrow and choose a field.
All the unique values for the field appear in the Unique value list.
- Choose a unique value in the Unique value list.
- Click Select.
The map scale changes to show all the features in the feature class that contain the value you have chosen. The number of features that contain the value appears in the of field.
- Choose the Zoom to feature option if you want the map to zoom to each individual feature, or you can choose the Pan to feature option to pan to features.
- Click the arrow buttons to navigate the records and zoom to the individual features.
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To commit a feature to the Reviewer table, click the Commit To Reviewer Table button .
The Error Description dialog box appears.
メモ:You can also write all records at once with the unique value you choose.
- Choose an error description in the Select Error Description list.
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Click OK.
If you choose Custom, the Custom Error dialog box appears.
- Type a description for the error in the Enter Error Description text box.
- Click OK.
- Repeat steps 6–16 as needed.
- Click Close to close the Review Attributes dialog box.