Find Insert Error
In today’s Spatial Engineer 11 tutorial, we focus on finding insert errors within your network design. Here’s a breakdown of the process presented in the video:
- Identifying Insert Errors:
- Begin by setting up your network plan with new extensions and terminals.
- Purposely leave out required properties like Facility ID, Facility Type, or Gauge to simulate common errors during network design.
- Locating Errors:
- To find insert errors, access the GIS Insert feature in the software.
- You can use the “Find Insert Error” option under the GIS Insert menu to locate errors efficiently.
- Addressing Errors:
- After attempting to insert new facilities, an error message (e.g., 7047 error) alerts you to the failed insertion due to missing or incorrect data.
- Error Resolution:
- Use the tool to find the first insert error, which guides you to the specific location of the error.
- Errors are indicated by Starburst icons; double-clicking on them reveals details about the missing or incorrect data.
- Correcting Data:
- Rectify the errors by filling in the missing fields such as Facility ID, Facility Type, or any other required properties.
- Make sure all necessary information is provided for successful insertion into the database.
- Finalizing Corrections:
- Once the errors are fixed, attempt the insertion process again using GIS Insert.
- Verify that all errors have been resolved by checking the command line output for successful insertions.
- Additional Tip:
- If Starburst icons are hidden behind background maps, temporarily disable the map display to easily locate and address the errors.
By following these steps, you can efficiently identify, address, and resolve insert errors in your network design using Spatial Engineer 11, ensuring accurate and error-free network planning and management.
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