Select two adjacent, matching, linear features in the map by either 1) dragging a box around the two Pipes or 2) clicking on one Pipe and then holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on the second Pipe.
Click the Merge tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
The Merge form appears. The three sections at the top of the form display information about the two assetsbeing merged and, if applicable, the related feature where the two features connect.
In the top-center box (Existing Split Feature), choose how you want the system to handle the feature following the merge:
Don't Delete Feature: Retains the split feature in both the Asset Inventory module and in the structure feature class.
Delete Feature From GIS Only: Retains the split featurein the Asset Inventory module, but removes it from the related feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets.
Delete from GIS and Lucity: Removes the split featurefrom both the Asset Inventory module and the feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets or if the split featuredoesn't exist in the Asset Inventory module.
Structure Status: If the split featureis to be retained in the Asset Inventory, select a Status. This sets the status field for the asset record.
In the New Pipe Info section, choose one of the following options:
Manually Enter. If you select this option, enter the new ID into the New Alt Pipe ID field.
Use the Lucity Number Generator function (enabled only when an Alt Pipe ID field in the feature class uses a number generator).
Use End Point IDs.
Use the Existing From/US Pipe ID.
Use the Existing To/DS Pipe ID.
Note: The New Alt Pipe ID cannot be the same as one of the existing Alt Pipe IDs.
In the New Pipe Attributes section, indicate whether the system should copy the new Pipe’s attributes from:
the Existing From Pipe,
the Existing To Pipe.
To retain the pre-merge records for both assets in Asset Inventory (optional), enable the Archive Pre-merged Pipes option and set a Status for the pre-merge assets.
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 cannot create Requests, Work Orders or PM/Work Templates for the archived Pipe.
Click OK. The following message appears when the merge is complete:
Select two adjacent, matching, linear features in the map by either 1) dragging a box around the two Segments or 2) clicking on one Segment and then holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on the second Segment.
Click the Merge tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
The Merge form appears. The three sections at the top of the form display information about the two assetsbeing merged and, if applicable, the related feature where the two features connect.
In the top-center box (Existing Intersection), choose how you want the system to handle the intersection following the merge:
Don't Delete Feature: Retains the intersection in both the Intersection Network module and in the structure feature class.
Delete Feature From GIS Only: Retains the intersectionin the Intersection Network module, but removes it from the related feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets.
Delete from GIS and Lucity: Removes the intersectionfrom both the Intersection Network module and the feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets or if the intersectiondoesn't exist in the Intersection Network module.
Intersection Status: If the intersection featureis to be retained in the Intersection Network, select a Status. This sets the status field for the asset record.
In the New Street Segment section, choose one of the following options:
Manually Enter. If you select this option, enter the new ID into the New Segment ID field.
Use the Lucity Number Generator function (enabled only when an Segment ID field in the feature class uses a number generator).
Use Intersection IDs.
Use the Existing From Segment ID.
Use the Existing To Segment ID.
Note: The New Alt Segment ID cannot be the same as one of the existing Alt Segment IDs.
In the New Segment Attributes section, indicate whether the system should copy the new Segment’s attributes from:
the Existing From Segment,
the Existing To Segment.
Click OK. The following message appears when the merge is complete:
Select two adjacent, matching, linear subsegment in the map by either 1) dragging a box around the two Subsegments or 2) clicking on one Subsegment and then holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on the second Subsegment.
Click the Merge tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
The Merge form appears. The three sections at the top of the form display information about the two assetsbeing merged and, if applicable, the related feature where the two features connect.
In the New Subsegment section, choose one of the following options:
Manually Enter. If you select this option, enter the new ID into the New Subsegment ID field.
Use the Lucity Number Generator function (enabled only when an Subsegment ID field in the feature class uses a number generator).
Use Intersection IDs.
Use the Existing From Subsegment ID.
Use the Existing To Subsegment ID.
Note: The New Alt Subsegment ID cannot be the same as one of the existing Alt Subsegment IDs.
In the New Subsegment Attributes section, indicate whether the system should copy the new Subsegment’s attributes from:
the Existing From Subsegment,
the Existing To Subsegment.
Click OK. The following message appears when the merge is complete:
Select two adjacent, matching, linear features in the map by either 1) dragging a box around the two Cables or 2) clicking on one Cable and then holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on the second Pipe.
Click the Merge tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
The Merge form appears. The three sections at the top of the form display information about the two assetsbeing merged and, if applicable, the related feature where the two features connect.
In the top-center box (Existing Split Feature), choose how you want the system to handle the feature following the merge:
Don't Delete Feature: Retains the split feature in both the Asset Inventory module and in the structure feature class.
Delete Feature From GIS Only: Retains the split featurein the Asset Inventory module, but removes it from the related feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets.
Delete from GIS and Lucity: Removes the split featurefrom both the Asset Inventory module and the feature class. Note: This option is disabled if the tool cannot locate an assetwithin one map unit of the common End Point for the two linear assets or if the split featuredoesn't exist in the Asset Inventory module.
Structure Status: If the split featureis to be retained in the Asset Inventory, select a Status. This sets the status field for the asset record.
In the New Line Info section, choose one of the following options:
Manually Enter. If you select this option, enter the new ID into the New Line ID field.
Use the Lucity Number Generator function (enabled only when an Line ID field in the feature class uses a number generator).
Use End Point IDs.
Use the Existing From/US Line ID.
Use the Existing To/DS Line ID.
Note: The New Line ID cannot be the same as one of the existing Line IDs.
In the New Line Attributes section, indicate whether the system should copy the new Line’s attributes from:
the Existing From/US Line,
the Existing To/DS Line.
To retain the pre-merge records for both assets in Asset Inventory (optional), enable the Archive Pre-merged Lines option and set a Status for the pre-merge assets.
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 records.
The archived Cable cannot be shown in the map.
Users cannot create Requests, Work Orders or PM/Work Templates for the archived Cable.
Click OK. The following message appears when the merge is complete:
If the records are in a point feature class select two points.
If the records are in a polygon feature class select two polygons that share a side.
Click the Merge tool on the Lucity Tools toolbar.
The Merge form appears. The two sections at the top of the form display information about the two assetsbeing merged.
In the New Feature Attributes section, indicate whether the system should copy the new Feature’s attributes from:
the Existing North/West Feature,
the Existing South/East Feature.
To retain the pre-merge records for both assets in Asset Inventory (optional), enable the Archive Pre-merged Features option and set a Status for the pre-merge assets.
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 feature.
The archived featurecannot be shown in the map.
Users cannot create Requests, Work Orders or PM/Work Templates for the archived feature.
In the New Feature section, choose one of the following options to identify the new feature:
Manually Enter. If you select this option, enter the new ID into the New Feature ID field.
Use the Lucity Number Generator function (enabled only when a Feature ID field in the feature class uses a number generator).
Use the Existing North/West ID.
Use the Existing South/East ID.
Note: The New Feature ID cannot be the same as one of the existing Feature IDs.
Click OK. The following message appears when the merge is complete: