Designer Staker requires ArcFM Engine. Some of the links below work only if you have ArcFM Engine installed.
This Mobile implementation allows the field user to retrieve or create stake jobs in which he can place staked facilities and generate staking sheets. Once the stake job is complete, the user can send it back to the Enterprise.
Configuration (refer to Mobile Configuration Guide): Designer Staker
Required ArcFM Licenses in the Field: Designer Staker
Required Esri Licenses in the Field: Engine Runtime
Field Databases: Backdrop, Process Framework (e.g., Workflow Manager)
The following work flow is an example. Your work flow may vary.
- Login to Designer Staker: Unlike other Mobile applications, Designer Staker has its own link in the Start menu. Start menu > All Programs > ArcFM Solution > Designer Staker.
- Select a Start Option: Once you've logged into Designer Staker, you'll be prompted to select a start option. Create a new stake job or select an existing job from the list.
- Edit the stake job: Select a facility on the Assemblies tab. The currently selected assembly is visible in the Active Assembly field on the Designer Staker toolbar. The Designer Staker toolbar offers the tools necessary to install or remove the active assembly or identify an existing facility.
- View Staking Sheet: The staking sheet is visible in a dockable window (View > Staking Sheet). Here you can view and modify the assemblies that have been placed. You may also export the Staking Sheet using the Export Staking Sheet tool on the Designer Staker toolbar.
- Send To: Use the Jobs menu to send the stake job to another user (Jobs > Send To).
- Update Job List: This tool (also in the Jobs menu) refreshes the list of jobs. If you've been sent a stake job from the Enterprise, it will appear in this list after the update. If you've sent a job to another user it will be removed from this list after the update.
- Open another job: Use the Jobs menu to create and open a new job or open an existing one.
Designer Staker also provides the following:
The Troubleshooting section identifies any issues you may encounter and the solutions.