View Additional Fallouts When The Count Exceeds Limits
In order to see additional fallouts once the limit is reached, pre-existing fallouts must be corrected. For example, if there are 99,999 Unacceptable Value fallouts, and 100 are fixed, then 100 new Unacceptable Value fallouts will be visible in the GIS Geographic Information System. A computer application that involves storing and manipulating electronic maps and related data. Also, mapping software combining spatial information about where places and events are located with data attributes describing those places and events. Fallout Report when the updated data is resubmitted to GIS Data Hub.
Note: The metrics in the GIS Data Summary Report reflects a comprehensive and complete fallout count for all quality control (QC Quality Control) checks, even if they are limited within the GIS Fallout Report.
Field Calculation within the Esri Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. A company that designs and develops GIS technology. environment can be used to mass correct certain types of errors. This style of clean up works well for QC checks such as Unacceptable Value, Acceptable Value, and Null Value In Field.
To complete a mass correction using Esri, from the GIS Fallout Report, select all records with the incorrect value in a particular field and use Field Calculation in Esri to update those records' attributes for that field. Note that in GeoComm’s experience, field calculations such as this are best done in an active edit session. When using an active session, if a mistake is made, canceling your edit session allows you to revert your changes.
Additionally, when performing these edits on larger datasets, be prepared to wait while the calculations are performed. Interrupting the desktop application while this process occurs can lead to data corruption.
For more information on using Esri's Field Calculations, see the Esri help guide or reach out to GeoComm GIS for additional services.
While CSV’s do not inherently have a record limit, Microsoft Excel has limitations on the number of rows (records) in a file. If your total fallout count exceeds the record limitations, currently 1,048,576, and you wish to view all of them in Microsoft Excel, you have the following options:
- In Microsoft Excel, use Save As to save multiple CSV reports, so you do not lose any data.
- Use Power Query in conjunction with Excel PivotTables.
For more information, please refer to Microsoft Excel’s help. As a viable alternative, you can directly view the CSV or FGDB File Geodatabase. A file geodatabase is a collection of files in a folder on disk that can store, query, and manage both spatial and nonspatial data. in ArcMap or ArcGIS® Pro by importing it into your table of contents.