The Split tool enables users to split Sewer pipes, Storm pipes, Distribution Water pipes, Recycled Water pipes,Raw Water pipes, Street Segments, and Street Subsegments—both in Lucity and in the feature class. If desired, the tool will add a new featureat the split point.
Note that the Split tool works only when a single linear asset is selected in the map.
Using the mouse, click the position on the line at which the Pipe should be split. (The pointer should automatically snap to the line.) If the Structure that will split the Pipe already exists in the structure feature class, snap the split cursor to the Structure.
Note: If you click on an existing split feature that intersects with the Pipe, the tool will attempt to use that feature as part of the split.
If more than one feature class for assets that can split pipes (structures, nodes, valves, etc.) exists in the map and is editable, the following dialog appears. Select the feature class that will contain the feature added at the split.
Once you have selected the type of asset that to create, you can select an editing template to use when the feature is added.
Click OK. The Sewer Split form appears:
The three sections at the top of the form display information about the existing Upstream Structure, Pipe, and Downstream Structure.
The system automatically calculates the Distance along the existing pipe measured from start point ... field based on the point you clicked on the pipe to split it. Adjust the location, if desired.
To retain a record in the Pipe Inventory for the Pipe as it was before the split, enable the Archive Pre-split Pipe option and set a Status for the archived Pipe.
Historical records that were attached to the original assets are still connected to the archived assets.
Current records (like PMs) will be connected to the resulting Pipes.
The archived Pipe cannot be shown in the map.
Users will no longer be able to create Requests, Work Orders or PM/Work Templates for the archived Pipe.
If you choose not to archive the original Pipe, certain historical records cannot be attached to both resulting Pipes (e.g., Work Requests). If applicable, choose which Pipe you prefer to attach the historical records to using The pipe that will be updated in the case where only one pipe can be associated option field.
In the Common ID for US/From Pipe section, choose whether to:
manually enter a Common ID for the new Upstream Pipe;
allow Lucity to auto-number the pipe using a Lucity Number Generator (enabled only when the option is set up in the Geodatabase Configuration tool);
Use the End Point IDs; or
Use the existing Pipe's Common ID.
In the Split Point Feature section, assign a Common ID to the new Structure by manually entering the ID or by allowing Lucity to auto-number the structureusing a Lucity Number Generator (enabled only when the option is set up in the Geodatabase Configuration tool).
Note: If a Structure already exists at the point along the line where the split is performed, the Split Point Feature section is disabled. Instead, Lucity displays the existing Structure information.
To enter Elevation and Depth information for the split feature, check the Recalculate the pipe elevation using the following structure information option.
Enter the Rim Elevation.
Set the Rim Status.
Enter the Structure Depth.
In the Common ID for DS/To Pipe section, choose whether to:
manually enter a Common ID for the new Downstream Pipe;
allow Lucity to auto-number the pipe using a Lucity Number Generator (enabled only when the option is set up in the Geodatabase Configuration tool);
Use the End Point IDs; or
Use the existing Pipe's Common ID.
After making all selections, click OK. The following message appears when the process is complete:
Make sure the street intersection feature class is in the map. This is required for splitting street segments.
Select a Street Segment in the map.
Click the Split tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
Using the mouse, click the position on the line at which the streetshould be split. (The pointer should automatically snap to the line.)
The Street Segment Split form appears:
The section at the top of the form displays information about the existing segment.
In the Common ID for new From Segment section, choose whether to:
manually enter a Common ID for the new From Segment;
allow Lucity to auto-number the segment using a Lucity Number Generator (enabled only when the option is set up in the Geodatabase Configuration tool);
Use the Intersection IDs; or
Use the existing Segment's Common ID.
In the Intersection Feature section, assign a Common ID to the new intersectionby Manually Entering the Common ID or by using a Lucity Number Generator or select to Not Create an intersection.
In the Common ID for new To Segment section, choose whether to:
manually enter a Common ID for the new To Segment;
allow Lucity to auto-number the segment using a Lucity Number Generator (enabled only when the option is set up in the Geodatabase Configuration tool);
Use the Intersection IDs; or Use the existing Segment's Common ID.
Enter the New Address Ranges for the From and To segments.
Under the Split Options the system automatically calculates the Distance along the existing segment measured from start point ... field based on the point you clicked on the segment to split it. Adjust the distance, if desired.
After making all selections, click OK. The following message appears when the process is complete: