Configuring Responder
Add Model Names

Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1c SP3

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In this step, you'll create two domains and add the necessary Responder model names to these domains.

If the Responder Object Class Model Name and Responder Field Model Name domains do not exist, you will need to add them using ArcCatalog. ArcMap must be closed before adding a domain to ArcCatalog. You may name these domains anything you'd like.

If these domains already exist in your geodatabase, skip to the next set of steps at the bottom of this page.

  1. In ArcCatalog, right-click the geodatabase and select Properties.
  2. Select the Domains tab and scroll to the bottom.
  3. Select the empty row and type into the Domain Name column the name of your Responder class model name domain (e.g., Responder Object Class Model Name).
  4. Type a description, if desired.
  5. Ensure the Field Type is Text in the Domain Properties. The Domain Type must be Coded Values.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Repeat steps 3-6 to create a domain for your Responder field model names (e.g., Responder Field Model Name).
  8. These new domains must be added to the Object Class Model Name Domain and the Field Model Name Domain.
  9. In the Properties window (Domains tab), select the Object Class Model Name Domain and scroll to the bottom of the Coded Values field.
  10. Add the name of the Responder object class model name domain you just created (e.g., Responder Object Class Model Name). Type a description and ensure the Field Type is Text.
 
  1. Next, select the Field Model Name Domain.
  2. Add the name of the Responder field model name domain you just created (e.g., Responder Field Model Name). Type a description and ensure the Field Type is Text.
  3. Click Apply to save changes and OK to dismiss the dialog.

Next, add class model names and field model names to the Responder domains you just created.

  1. In ArcCatalog, right-click the geodatabase and select Properties.
  2. Select the Domains tab.
  3. Select to the Responder Object Class Model Name Domain.
  4. With the Responder Object Class Model Name domain selected, type the following model names in the Coded Values table.

    FDRMGRLOADPOINT

    RXFACILITY

    RXHAZARD

    RXINCIDENTDEVICE

    RXINCIDENTFEATURE

    RXLINEDISPLAY

    RXJUMPERS

    RXREGION

    RXSWITCHABLEDEVICE

    RXUSERDEFINED

  5. Select the Responder Field Model Name domain and type the following field model names in the Coded Values table.

    FDRMGRGANGOPERATED

    RXCONDUCTORFCID

    RXFEEDERID

    RXPHASE

    RXREGIONNAME

    RXREGIONPARENT1

    RXREGIONPARENT2

    RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEFCID

    RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEOID

    RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICESUBID

    RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEX

    RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEY

    Optional: RXREGIONPARENT1 and RXREGIONPARENT2 are optional. These model names are used only to configure the Regions functionality to have Region parents.

    Optional: RXLINEDISPLAY, RXCONDUCTORFCID, RXFEEDERID, RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEFCID, RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEOID, RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICESUBID, RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEX, and RXRESPONSIBLEDEVICEY are also optional. These model names are used to display de-energized feeders on the map.

    Optional: RXJUMPERS is optional. This model name is used for displaying Jumpers on the map.

  6. Click OK.

 

 


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