Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1c SP3 |
ArcFM Desktop > Designer Express > Step 1: Designer Express Configuration Wizard |
To simplify the design process and increase performance, Designer Express uses design feature classes (DFCs) instead of Compatible Units. DFCs are non-networked, simple feature classes based on existing features. The Designer Express Configuration Wizard walks you through selecting the feature classes on which your DFCs are based. It then creates the DFCs in a separate dataset that may be added to the map and accessed by Designer Express users.
When converting a feature that has an associated feature-linked annotation class, the configuration wizard will convert the feature itself, but will not automatically generate an associated feature-linked annotation class for the new DFC. However, you may create a feature-linked annotation after the DFC has been created. Running the configuration wizard on an existing feature-linked annotation class will result in a new "DFC" annotation class being created, but it will not be linked to any feature class. |
The Designer Express Configuration Wizard button is not visible on the ArcFM Solution toolbar in ArcCatalog by default. You will need to add it using the Customize menu. Also, your database must be updated to the current version before using this wizard.
Add DFCs: If you've already created your Express dataset and wish to create additional DFCs, you can use the Designer Express Configuration Wizard as outlined below. When prompted to select an Express dataset, enter the name of your existing Express dataset EXACTLY as it appears in the geodatabase (it is case-sensitive) and without the owner. For example: ExpressGasDataset Design feature classes can be added ONLY with the wizard. DFCs created in any other manner will not work properly with Designer Express. |
You cannot roll back updates made to tables. |
If you do not upgrade you may not be able to open express designs or use the Cost Item Library Manager. If you are only upgrading, click Cancel. You have finished the process. If you want to create a new design feature class dataset, continue through the rest of the steps. |
If you are adding DFCs to an existing dataset, remember that dataset names are case-sensitive and must be entered EXACTLY as they are named in the geodatabase. |
DFC Naming: You can change the names of the Design Feature Classes in the column on the right. Just click in the field to edit the name. If a DFC name is too long for the database instance, it will be highlighted with a red exclamation point symbol. You will have to change this name before continuing. If you try to change the DFC name in ArcCatalog after exiting the wizard, the DFC will not work properly unless you also modify the DFC's entry in the MM_EXPRESS_OBJECTS table. |
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If the wizard created the MM_Express system tables, you will need to assign the proper permissions to these tables in the geodatabase. For administrators and super users, full read/write/delete permissions are needed for all tables. For users who don't need to create palettes or cost items, then only read permissions are needed for the MM_Express_Cost_Item_Library, MM_Express_Objects, and MM_Express_Palettes tables, with full permissions on all others. |