The Find tool enables users to identify a location on the map by entering an address or latitude/longitude coordinates. Users can also use the tool to locate Lucity assets by FacilityID by performing an Attribute Query.
Click on the Find tool. The following dialog box appears:
Select the Address button.
If desired use the drop down arrow to select a geolocator other than the default.
Type in the address.
Note: The program will attempt to autofill the street name as the user types.
Press enter or click to search for the entered address. A yellow pushpin appears at the point, and a new layer appears in the Table of Contents called Lucity XY/Address Locations.
Note: To remove a point, remove the Lucity XY/Address Locations layer from the map.
If desired, use the Data Table to perform one of the following actions:
Longitude values range from -180 to +180 degrees. Even though geographic coordinates are angular units, the system treats them as if they are planar. In this case, longitude values are considered the x-coordinate, while latitude values are the y-coordinate.
Click on the Find tool. The following dialog box appears:
Click the Lat/Long radio button:
Select a degree format.
Enter the appropriate coordinates in the Longitude and Latitude fields.
Click Find. A yellow pushpin appears at the point, and a new layer appears in the Table of Contents called Lucity XY/Address Locations.
Note: To remove a point, remove the Lucity XY/Address Locations layer from the map.
If desired, use the Data Table to perform one of the following actions:
Click on the Find tool. The following dialog box appears:
Select the Attribute option at the top of the screen:
Select a Layer. The options in this drop-down list are based on the Lucity-related feature classes in the map.
Select the Field from the selected Layer on which you would you would like to base your search.
Type in a Value.
Use % as a wildcard to replace a string of characters. (For example, 5%0 would return 50, 500, 56430, 5st0, etc.)
Use _ as a wildcard to replace a single character. (For example, 5_0 would return 500, 5s0, 550, etc.)
Use mathematical operators (<, >, <=, =>)to search for a range of numerical values. (For example, using the Diameter field, entering> 12 as the Value would find all assets with a Diameter greater than 12.)
Click Find. The system uses pushpins to identify the applicable assets in the map.