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The following instructions configure the Identify tool for use in ArcFM, ArcFM Viewer, and ArcFM Viewer for ArcGIS Engine.
The Identify tool allows the user to click the map to view a list of features at that location. The list of features displayed may be filtered by one of several options that are discussed in the user documentation for your application (ArcFM, ArcFM Viewer, and ArcFM Viewer for ArcGIS Engine). One of these options is to filter using a custom model name. This section discusses how to configure the Identify tool to use your own custom model name. This configuration is an optional enhancement to the tool. Users may use the Identify tool out of the box with no configuration necessary.
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A custom model name may be assigned to multiple feature classes in order to display a defined group of features when the user clicks the map. Because this model name will be displayed in the pull-down menu on the ArcFM Identify Tool, it should be meaningful to users (e.g., ElectricDevices model name may be assigned to all electric devices). In the example above, the user created a model name called WhereAmI and assigned this model name to several feature classes in ArcCatalog (e.g., Parcel, ServiceArea, ZipCode, and Hydrology). When the user clicks a point on the map, features from these layers are displayed if they reside in that vicinity. In the example below, only Parcel, ZipCode, and ServiceArea features are displayed. There is no Hydrology feature because one does not exist at that location.
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To create your custom model name, follow these steps:
To assign the Identify tool custom object model name to a feature:
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