Available with Data Reviewer license.
Legacy:
ArcMap-based Reviewer workflows will soon be deprecated. It is recommended that current users begin converting their workflows from Reviewer batch jobs to Data Reviewer attribute rules.
A Reviewer batch job can be run directly from the Catalog pane once it has been added as a project item. As a project item, the Reviewer batch job can be run on the entire database or the current map extent. This allows you to control which features are validated using the configured checks stored in your Reviewer batch job.
Note:
The Connectivity Rules, Metadata, and Custom check types are not supported and will be skipped when a batch job is run. However, all other checks in the batch job run against the data.
To run a batch job that is not already added to the project, you can drag a Reviewer batch job (.rbj file) stored on your computer directly into the Batch Job File parameter on the Execute Reviewer Batch Job tool.
Caution:
This tool does not support features referenced in a batch job or Reviewer workspaces that contain 64-bit object IDs.
Run a batch job on the full database
When a Reviewer batch job is run on the full database, all the features in the applicable feature classes are validated based on the conditions specified in the checks. For example, if one of the checks in your Reviewer batch job finds bridges that do not overlap road features, running the Reviewer batch job on the full database would mean that all the bridges would be validated to see whether they have roads beneath them. This includes features that are not included in the current map.
- Add a batch job to the current project,
if necessary.
- On the Insert tab, in the Project group, click the Connections drop-down arrow and click Data Reviewer > Add Reviewer Batch Jobs.
- Browse to the directory that contains the batch jobs and choose one or more to add to the project.
You can select multiple batch jobs by pressing the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking the batch job files.
- Click OK.
The batch jobs are added in the Reviewer Batch Jobs folder in the Catalog pane.
- Right-click the Reviewer batch job to run, hover over Execute, and click Full Database.
The Execute Reviewer Batch Job pane appears and is populated with the batch job file name and, if there is only one data workspace in the map, the production workspace name. The Reviewer Workspace parameter is automatically populated using the connection to the Reviewer workspace in your project.
- Click the Session drop-down arrow and choose the session that you want to use to store the batch job results.
- Click Run.
The batch job runs on all the features referenced by the checks. If the Reviewer session that you chose to store the results is open in the Reviewer Results window, the batch job results appear.
Run a batch job on the current map extent
Running a batch job on the current map extent validates data sources that are visible in the current map extent. For instance, you may have checks that ensure building features meet a specific minimum size. Rather than validating all the features in the building feature class, the checks will only analyze the building polygons that fall within the current map extent. This could also include building features that are not displayed in the map, such as features that are excluded due to a layer definition query.
- Add a batch job to your project,
if necessary.
- On the Insert tab, in the Project group, click the Connections drop-down arrow and click Data Reviewer > Add Reviewer Batch Jobs.
- Browse to the directory that contains the batch jobs and choose one or more to add to the project.
You can select multiple batch jobs by pressing the Ctrl or Shift key and clicking the batch job files.
- Click OK.
The batch jobs are added in the Reviewer Batch Jobs folder in the Catalog pane.
- Right-click the Reviewer batch job you want to run, hover over Execute, and click Active Map Extent.
The Execute Reviewer Batch Job pane appears and is populated with the batch job file name and, if there is only one data workspace in the map, the production workspace name. The Reviewer Workspace parameter is automatically populated using the connection to the Reviewer workspace in your project.
- Click the Session drop-down arrow and choose the session that you want to use to store the batch job results.
- Click Run.
The batch job runs on all the features in the current map extent that are referenced by the checks. If the Reviewer session that will store the results is open in the Reviewer Results pane, the batch job results appear.