Flexible Fiber Worksheet
This worksheet is designed to record the names, autoupdaters, and other settings used to create a feature or object using the flexible data model. Print out this topic for each feature or object you plan to create and write down the settings you choose in the appropriate table. Use the Guide to Model Names and Autoupdaters section to fill in the worksheet below.
Table 1: Object Name
Provide a name for your feature or object class. This name can be anything you'd like. Each worksheet should apply to only one feature or object.
Object Name |
Table 2: Spatial Representation
Is your object a feature class that has spatial representation and participates in the geometric network or is it an object class?
Feature Class |
Object Class |
A feature class has spatial representation on the map. This feature should be created in the Fiber geometric network. Right-click the Fiber dataset and select New > Feature Class to create your feature class. What is its geometry?
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An object class (or table) is not represented on the map and many times is a related object to a feature class. This table should be created in the same place as the other fiber object classes. In the sample data, this is the main root of the geodatabase. Right-click the geodatabase and select New > Table to create your object class. |
Table 3: Relationships
Enter any relationships that this object will have (e.g., FiberOpticCable_BufferTube). Include the relationships in which your feature is the origin (parent) or destination (child).
Parent (Origin) |
Child (Destination) |
Autoupdaters |
Table 4: Class Model Names
The unique class model name added to the Fiber Object Class Model Name domain through the Domains tab of Properties.
The Required By All Features and Additional values in this table are assigned in the Model Names tab of ArcFM Properties Manager.
Class Model Names |
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Unique Class Model Name (enter the class model name created for this feature) |
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Required by All Features |
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FIBEROBJECT |
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Additional |
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Table 5: Fields and Field Model Names
Add the fields and correct data type when adding the feature.
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The field names in the Field Name and Properties column are recommended names. If you used different names, those different names will show up in the Field Model Names tab of ArcFM Properties Manager, not the names listed in this table. However, the field model names must match those in the Field Model Name column.
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The field model names are entered in the Field Model Names tab in ArcFM Properties Manager at a later point in the process.
Example Field Name |
Data Type |
Field Model Name |
Default Value |
Domain |
Autoupdater |
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Required by All Features |
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FiberParent |
GUID |
FIBERPARENT |
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ThisFiberClassModelName |
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THISFIBERCLASSMODELNAME |
Unique model name for this feature class |
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FiberParentClassModelName |
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FIBERPARENTCLASSMODELNAME |
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FiberChildClassModelName |
Text |
FIBERCHILDCLASSMODELNAME |
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GlobalID
The GlobalID field is added to your feature when you run Esri’s Add Global IDs tool during a later step. Do not add this field manually. |
Global ID |
GLOBALID |
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Additional |
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Table 6: Object Autoupdaters:
The values in this table are assigned in the Object Info tab of the ArcFM Properties Manager.
Feature Property |
Autoupdater |
Required |
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On Feature Delete |
ArcFM Fiber Object Deleted |
Additional |
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