The following are the new features for the versions released so far:
1.8, 1.7, 1.6, 1.5, 1.4, 1.3, 1.2, 1.1, 1.0.
▪The new VertiGIS Studio Web version 5.32 with its new features serves as the basis.
▪Added a new option to save and edit cross-sections representation on the map.
▪Added a new option to delete all cross-sections of an asset.
▪Added a new option to create line dimensions.
▪Added a new option to create orthogonal dimensions.
▪Added a new option to show the relationship between multiple assets.
▪Added a new option to show, add, and remove the attached photos and documents to assets.
▪Added support for using catalogs. Extended developer documentation is now available to the administrator for customizing these attribute forms.
▪Network Editor is now available French.
▪The new VertiGIS Studio Web Version 5.31 with its new features serves as the basis.
▪A new option to draw cross-sections on the map is added.
▪The Snapping toolbar also switches snapping On/Off for Markup and Measure.
▪Automatic repair of incorrect Terminal connections.
▪The new VertiGIS Studio Web Version 5.30 with its new features serves as the basis.
▪A new component to display the cross-section of a trench content is added.
▪A new Snapping toolbar on the map is added to control the active snapping options while sketching.
▪Improved usability for placing the axis when creating Multilines.
▪The axis symbology can now be defined in Multilines tool.
▪Automatic geometric connection of lines when continuing Multilines.
▪Support of Terminal connections that are defined by a connectivity association.
▪The Subnetwork panel can now handle a very large number of subnetworks through paging.
▪Improved display of Validation errors in the error list.
▪The new VertiGIS Studio Web Version 5.29 with its new features serves as the basis.
▪For quick identification, the subnetworks in the results list are now also displayed with their graphical characteristics.
▪The display and highlighting of assets on the map has been optimized.
▪User guidance and interoperability improved.
▪Newly created lines are now automatically connected to the appropriate terminals if the line end points are geometrically connected to network points for which terminals are defined.
▪If a newly created line cannot be clearly connected to a terminal, the terminal dialog is displayed. The user can manually connect the line to the desired terminal.
▪The rules for edge-node-edge are now also evaluated for the compatible feature templates.
▪For quick access to the important Edit attributes and Edit geometry functions, these are now also available in the toolbar - independently of other functions.
Network topology
There are now three modes available for carrying out the topology validation:
▪Standard Perform a standard validation.
▪Rebuild Rebuild and repair inconsistencies in the network index.
▪Force rebuild Rebuild and repair inconsistencies in the network index.
▪The course of multilines can now also be changed in sections and bundled.
▪The use of the Configurable attribute forms has been further developed. Extended developer documentation is available to the administrator for customizing these attribute forms.
▪In the quick access functions area, you can now switch to the previous or next map view with the corresponding zoom level.
▪Optimized user guidance for the construction and associations functions.
Documentation in the new layout
New VertiGIS layout for Networks documentation with improved scaling options for low space requirements. This means that the documentation is also ideal for use on small monitors.
▪Optimized User Guidance
▪Changing an existing baseline direction can now be carried out using a new function in the action menu.
Snapping
Catching is now also possible on edges.
▪Construction and storage of multiple, parallel lines using an existing line feature or a sketched line
▪View settings, e.g. distance between lines, alignment, preview, can be changed.
Update Subnetworks
Updating subnetworks to ensure that any changed assets, attributes, network features or connectivity in a network are current and valid.
Connecting Terminals
Logical, network-compliant connection of line objects with devices (components) and node objects via their terminals.
▪Optimized User Guidance
▪Display of associations now also available in the context menu of asset results.
▪Display of the current version in the status bar.
▪Under certain conditions, the ownership of a version can be transferred.
▪Easier file selection using drag & drop for selecting and uploading files in the import dialog
▪Configuration of the dialogs for the layer settings possible
Please note the information in Known Issues, as it is currently not advisable to edit data where the Z values have been explicitly recorded.
▪The geometry of a feature can now be edited.
▪The attributes of a feature can also be displayed and edited in a new attribute form.
▪These attributes can be changed using configurable attribute forms . Developer documentation is available for the administrator to customize these attribute forms.
▪The display of associations has been extended with the possibility of editing associations.
▪New associations can now be created.
▪A configurable context menu can be used to store typical, recurring actions that can be executed on the selected network feature.
▪The associations of an associated network feature can also be displayed.
▪Improvement of the user guidance
▪The filtering options have been extended with regard to owner and access authorization.
▪Improvement of the user guidance
Split Lines
When placing a net point on a line, the system now automatically checks whether the rules of the utility network specify a split of the line. If this is the case, the line is automatically disconnected.
Survey data
Bug fixes have been made.
Performance
Improve the loading speed when launching the application.
In parallel, bug fixing was done on all existing functionalities.
Split Lines
With the new Split function in the Edit tool group, network features can be split using a point or one or more network feature(s) can be split using an intersection line. When splitting lines, the domain guidelines for splitting lines are taken into account.
Show Associations
This function can be used to show the associations between network features that are nonspatial and non-coincident objects on the map. A utility network can have the following types of associations:
▪Connectivity Associations
▪Containment Associations
▪Structural Attachment Associations
For more information, see Esri's ArcGIS Pro Help.
Query Builder
Through this VertiGIS Studio query tool, queries can be executed on a layer according to specific characteristics using search and filter functions. More information can be found in the VertiGIS Studio Web documentation in chapter What's new about the Query Tool.
Language Setting
In the user settings in the status bar, the display language of the application can be selected between English and German.
Deleting Features
It is now possible to delete multiple features from the results list at once.
Version Management
The readability of the version names has been optimized.
Network Validation
The interface of the network validation function has been optimized.
Create Feature
Feature templates of invisible layers are no longer displayed.
In parallel, bug fixing was done on all existing functionalities.
Subtype Group Layer (composite feature layer)
Performance improvement, since actions (such as panning, zooming, otherwise redisplaying) can be performed on groups of layers rather than on individual layers.
Further information on Subtype group layers can be found in the Esri ArcGIS Pro Help.
Compatible Feature Templates
When creating new features, only the feature templates that can be linked to the desired object from a network topology perspective can be offered with this mode.
Version Management
The creation of an Esri Branch version is now possible. This enables parallel processing of the same database by different users.
Redesign of the network validation
The network topology validation feature has been revised.
Release 1.0 is the initial version of the Network Editor.
The following functions are included in this version for Creating and Editing the network infrastructure on the basis of the ArcGIS Utility Network.
•Attribute Data and Geometries
Edit attribute data and geometries in a topologically correct and rule-compliant manner
•Network Data
Edit existing data in the Utilities network
•Non-network Data
e.g. edit construction points and lines, workspaces of non-network data that are part of the utility solution
•Validation
Validation mechanisms for dirty areas to generate a correct database
•Querying Data
Identify and display asset attribute information
•Survey point import
Add externally collected measuring point files (CSV)
•Construction
Construct auxiliary points for creating features
•Measure
•Redlining
Drawings and notes in maps
•Export
Export results from tables and lists (e.g. Excel, Shapefile)
•Share
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