Prepare data for parcel fabric migration

Data Reviewer for Tax Parcels contains quality control checks that can be used to assess the quality of a parcel fabric source dataset.

Batch jobs (*.rbj) are quality control models that encapsulate validation information to be run against a data workspace. They are easily distributed and help ensure the use of consistent checks when validating data so that it conforms to your organization's specifications.

To validate a parcel fabric source dataset, complete the following steps:

  1. In the TaxParcelPreparationMap.mxd, start a Reviewer session using MapsandGeodatabase\DataReviewer.gdb for Tax Parcels as a Reviewer Workspace and name your Reviewer session Fabric Source Validation. Set the spatial reference to NAD_1983_HARN_StatePlane_Illinois_East_FIPS_1201_Feet (US Feet).
  2. Click the Reviewer Batch Validate button on the Data Reviewer toolbar, and in the Batch Validate dialog box, do the following:
    • In Features to Validate, choose Full Database.
    • Click Add from File, browse to the Data Reviewer for Tax Parcels Application folder. Choose the folder for your version of ArcGIS, and the select Fabric Source Data batch job.
    • In the Batch Jobs area, uncheck the Agreement between Parcel Types, Alignment, Subdivision Polygon, Subdivision Topology, Tax Parcel Topology, and Tax Parcel Polygon group check boxes.
    • Click Validate All and click Run.

      Learn more about validating data with batch jobs using the Reviewer Batch Validate tool

  3. Click OK. When batch validation is finished, the Table Writer dialog box will appear indicating the number of records that have been written to the Reviewer table.
  4. Group Reviewer table records by Source and Check Title.
  5. Generate Reviewer table statistics, name the file Fabric Source, and save it to the MapsandGeodatabase Data Reviewer for Tax Parcels folder. The report automatically opens so you can review a summary of the errors based on your grouping.
  6. In the Reviewer table, expand Source : Type7Arcs and Check Title : Category should be 0 (parcel boundary) or 5 (road frontage).

    Learn more about fields in the Reviewer table

  7. Double-click the first record and to zoom to the record.
  8. Start an edit session.
  9. Open the Attributes window and change the Category to Boundary Line.
  10. Stop editing and save edits when prompted.
  11. Right-click the error record and choose Enter Correction Status. Update the error record correction status, by doing the following:
  12. Click Options > Report and do the following:
  13. Stop the Reviewer session.
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