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Publish InfoAsset Planner data to ArcGIS Online, and then import the data into Info360 Asset.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
6 min.
Transcript
00:03
When migrating from InfoAsset Planner to Info360 Asset, there are a couple of ways to move your project data.
00:11
One of these options is to use the publisher tool in InfoAsset Planner to export layers to ArcGIS Online,
00:18
and then import the layers into Info360 Asset.
00:22
To conduct this process, you need full access permissions in the Info360 Asset tenant
00:28
and an ArcGIS Online account.
00:31
With your InfoAsset Planner project opened in ArcMap, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account.
00:37
From the File menu, select ArcGIS Online.
00:42
In the popup, click Sign in, enter your login credentials, and then click Sign In again.
00:51
Close the ArcGIS Online popup.
00:54
From the InfoAsset Planner toolbar, click Publish InfoAsset Planner Data.
00:60
This tool shows all project data that can be published online as a hosted feature layer.
01:06
For this example, make sure that the Manhole and Gravity Main entries are selected.
01:12
In the AGOL Feature Service Name field, enter a name, such as “InfoAssetPlannertoInfo360Asset”,
01:19
and then click Publish Selected Data.
01:23
When you see the message that the publishing is finished, click OK.
01:27
Then, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account to verify.
01:32
From a browser window, navigate to arcgis.com and sign in with your credentials.
01:38
The resulting feature layer can be found under Content > My Content, as well as on the Gallery tab.
01:46
You can now import these layers into Info360 Asset.
01:50
Before importing, you must connect your Info360 Asset project with ArcGIS Online.
01:57
Click Admin.
01:60
Switch to the Integration tab, then click Create New Integration.
02:06
In the New Integration popup, set the Integration Type to ArcGIS Online, and then click Get Started.
02:14
Enter a name for the integration, and then click Authenticate.
02:20
Once again, enter your ArcGIS Online credentials and click Sign In.
02:27
Once authenticated, enable the integration, and then click Save.
02:33
You can now import your layers.
02:36
Click Data, and from the Assets tab, click New Import.
02:43
Set the System Type to Sanitary Sewer, the Asset Type to Pipe, and the Data Source to your named Integration.
02:53
Click Select Layer, and from the list, select your integration—in this example, InfoAssetPlannertoInfo360Asset is selected.
03:04
You can use the Search if you have a long list of layers.
03:08
Click Next.
03:10
From the Layers list, select Gravity_Mains, then click Select Layer.
03:19
Once imported, you can proceed to the mapping process from your Source to the Target fields.
03:24
Note that fields with an asterisk are mandatory to map.
03:29
Click each of the following Target fields, use the Configure dialog drop-down to map it to the accompanying Source Field, then click OK.
03:38
In some cases, you also need to set a Source Unit.
03:42
Map assetId to FACILITYID
03:45
Map DsNodeId to TOMH
03:50
Map Length to PipeLength
03:53
Map usNodeId to FROMMH
03:58
Map yearLaid to INSTALLDATE and set the Source Unit to date [YYMMDD]
04:05
Map width to DIAMETER and set the Source Unit to inch
04:11
Map usInvert to UPELEV and set the Source Unit to foot
04:16
Map material to MATERIAL
04:20
Set other non-mandatory fields, as needed, such as installation date, pipe diameter, upstream invert, and pipe material.
04:29
Once you have finished mapping, click Import.
04:33
Add a Configuration name, such as “pipeimportfrom_arcgisonline”, and then click OK.
04:41
After this import process is complete, repeat the same steps for manholes.
04:47
From the Asset page, set the Asset Type to Manhole, and then click Select Layer.
04:53
Select the same integration, and then from the Layers list, select Manholes and click Select Layer.
05:02
As with pipes, there are certain fields to match for the manholes.
05:07
For this example, map the following fields:
05:10
Map assetId to FACILITYID
05:14
Map yearLaid to INSTALLDATE and set the Source Unit to date [YYMMDD]
05:22
Map groundLevel to RIMELEV and set the Source Unit to foot
05:27
Map material to WALLMAT
05:31
Map owner to OWNEDBY
05:35
Map locationDetails to LOCDESC
05:39
Map systemType to WATERTYPE
05:43
Click Import.
05:45
Add a Configuration name, such as “IAP Schema”, and then click OK to import the manholes from ArcGIS Online.
Video transcript
00:03
When migrating from InfoAsset Planner to Info360 Asset, there are a couple of ways to move your project data.
00:11
One of these options is to use the publisher tool in InfoAsset Planner to export layers to ArcGIS Online,
00:18
and then import the layers into Info360 Asset.
00:22
To conduct this process, you need full access permissions in the Info360 Asset tenant
00:28
and an ArcGIS Online account.
00:31
With your InfoAsset Planner project opened in ArcMap, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account.
00:37
From the File menu, select ArcGIS Online.
00:42
In the popup, click Sign in, enter your login credentials, and then click Sign In again.
00:51
Close the ArcGIS Online popup.
00:54
From the InfoAsset Planner toolbar, click Publish InfoAsset Planner Data.
00:60
This tool shows all project data that can be published online as a hosted feature layer.
01:06
For this example, make sure that the Manhole and Gravity Main entries are selected.
01:12
In the AGOL Feature Service Name field, enter a name, such as “InfoAssetPlannertoInfo360Asset”,
01:19
and then click Publish Selected Data.
01:23
When you see the message that the publishing is finished, click OK.
01:27
Then, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account to verify.
01:32
From a browser window, navigate to arcgis.com and sign in with your credentials.
01:38
The resulting feature layer can be found under Content > My Content, as well as on the Gallery tab.
01:46
You can now import these layers into Info360 Asset.
01:50
Before importing, you must connect your Info360 Asset project with ArcGIS Online.
01:57
Click Admin.
01:60
Switch to the Integration tab, then click Create New Integration.
02:06
In the New Integration popup, set the Integration Type to ArcGIS Online, and then click Get Started.
02:14
Enter a name for the integration, and then click Authenticate.
02:20
Once again, enter your ArcGIS Online credentials and click Sign In.
02:27
Once authenticated, enable the integration, and then click Save.
02:33
You can now import your layers.
02:36
Click Data, and from the Assets tab, click New Import.
02:43
Set the System Type to Sanitary Sewer, the Asset Type to Pipe, and the Data Source to your named Integration.
02:53
Click Select Layer, and from the list, select your integration—in this example, InfoAssetPlannertoInfo360Asset is selected.
03:04
You can use the Search if you have a long list of layers.
03:08
Click Next.
03:10
From the Layers list, select Gravity_Mains, then click Select Layer.
03:19
Once imported, you can proceed to the mapping process from your Source to the Target fields.
03:24
Note that fields with an asterisk are mandatory to map.
03:29
Click each of the following Target fields, use the Configure dialog drop-down to map it to the accompanying Source Field, then click OK.
03:38
In some cases, you also need to set a Source Unit.
03:42
Map assetId to FACILITYID
03:45
Map DsNodeId to TOMH
03:50
Map Length to PipeLength
03:53
Map usNodeId to FROMMH
03:58
Map yearLaid to INSTALLDATE and set the Source Unit to date [YYMMDD]
04:05
Map width to DIAMETER and set the Source Unit to inch
04:11
Map usInvert to UPELEV and set the Source Unit to foot
04:16
Map material to MATERIAL
04:20
Set other non-mandatory fields, as needed, such as installation date, pipe diameter, upstream invert, and pipe material.
04:29
Once you have finished mapping, click Import.
04:33
Add a Configuration name, such as “pipeimportfrom_arcgisonline”, and then click OK.
04:41
After this import process is complete, repeat the same steps for manholes.
04:47
From the Asset page, set the Asset Type to Manhole, and then click Select Layer.
04:53
Select the same integration, and then from the Layers list, select Manholes and click Select Layer.
05:02
As with pipes, there are certain fields to match for the manholes.
05:07
For this example, map the following fields:
05:10
Map assetId to FACILITYID
05:14
Map yearLaid to INSTALLDATE and set the Source Unit to date [YYMMDD]
05:22
Map groundLevel to RIMELEV and set the Source Unit to foot
05:27
Map material to WALLMAT
05:31
Map owner to OWNEDBY
05:35
Map locationDetails to LOCDESC
05:39
Map systemType to WATERTYPE
05:43
Click Import.
05:45
Add a Configuration name, such as “IAP Schema”, and then click OK to import the manholes from ArcGIS Online.
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