Available with Data Reviewer license.
ArcGIS Data Reviewer for Desktop includes performance and stability enhancements to checks, and other improvements.
New at 10.5.1 patches
The latest patch is a general cumulative maintenance patch.
New at 10.5.1
A new guide book, Storing the Reviewer workspace in a geodatabase in PostgreSQL, is now available for database administrators and provides best practice guidance and recommendations for storing Reviewer results in a geodatabase in PostgreSQL.
The following updates have been made to the Reviewer table context menu:
- Select Reviewer Geometry is a new menu item that allows you to select the geometry for one or more Reviewer results in the map.
- Select and Zoom to Reviewer Geometry is a new menu item that allows you to select and zoom to the geometry for a single Reviewer result in the map.
- Zoom to Reviewer Geometry has been removed and replaced by the Select and Zoom to Reviewer Geometry menu item.
New at 10.5
At the 10.5 release of Data Reviewer a new validation capability is available to automate detection of errors in linear referenced events, along with enhancements to check performance and stability.
Checks
The following Data Reviewer check has been added at this release:
Invalid Event check—This check finds linear referenced events that do not have an associated route (orphaned events) or contain invalid measure values. The check also identifies gaps or overlaps between events, within the same route or across multiple routes.
Deprecated
Default checks with the (Reviewer Session Manager) tool — The ability to define Default Checks using the Reviewer Session Manager tool has been removed from the Data Reviewer product.
It is recommended that you incorporate the Invalid Geometry, Multipart Line, Non Linear Segment, and Polyline or Path Closes on Self Checks into your Data Reviewer Batch Jobs to ensure that the data quality issues detected with these checks are continued.