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When configuring the task you need to create an empty Flow and add the Align Polygons task to the Flow’s plan space (see Working with Flows and Tasks Setting up a Flow and Adding Task to Flow for general information on creating Flows and managing Tasks). Assuming that you have all required layers available in your map, setting up the Align Polygons task is a very simple task. You need to provide each parameter by selecting a layer name or a field name from the drop down lists.
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Outstanding - This filterer shows all records, which have no flag assigned.
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Active record pane
When you click on a record in the list, you will see that there are multiple buttons shown.
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First row (in order):
Primary key of the record in the Source Layer
Login of the user, who has this particular record activated. This information is useful when there are multiple people accessing the same flow.
The penalty Penalty score of the record i.e.: how much the source record is different from the suggested record. The lower the score the better. Score of 0 means almost perfect alignment while score of 999 means that there was no geometry in the stencil layer which could be traced to resemble the source record.
An example of record with minimum penalty score 0
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An example of record with maximum penalty score
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IMPORTANT At the maximum penalty score of 999 the suggested polygon will often be a perfect copy of the source polygon. Therefore when assigning flags, look not only at the geometry but also at the penalty score. |
An example of a record with an average penalty score
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Second row (in order):
Accept Aligned - Sets the record’s flag to Accepted and prepares it to be processed when Apply is executed.
Keep Original - Sets the record's flag to Kept. The record is correct as it is and no . No action is necessary when Apply is executed.
To Be Fixed - Sets the flag on the record to To be fixed. In a multi user / various competency scenario, this can be a signal for more competent editors that they should amend the record.
Third row (in order):
Edit - This button will begin editing session of the currently focused record. Users should use any editing tools from the Edit tab, which are available to them. If a user starts the editing session and makes any changes to the suggested geometry, the record will have the Edited flag assigned.
For geometry cloning, please use Auto Clone. When cloning multiple geometries please make sure to use Merge to join them into a single polygon geometry.
Reset - Press this button to remove any assigned flag.
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Setting up a Flow
Open a map
Go to Flows tab
Click New button above the list of existing flows to add a New Flow to the list
Double click the New Flow entry or highlight it on the list and click Properties button to see the flow’s properties. On this window you can change the Name of the flow, add a Tag to the flow or change its Description.
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