Attribute QC Checks
Following is a list of common Attribute QC Quality Control checks that may be processed.
Identifies feature counts that do not meet the designated requirements. See Acceptable Feature Count.
Identifies features containing values outside of a defined list. Any features with values that do not match the acceptable values list will create a fallout. See Acceptable Values.
Identifies where address range values overlap with the same or another road segment. See Address Range Overlaps.
Identifies features that are duplicated within a dataset. Duplicate Values occur when two or more records contain identical attribute Nonspatial information about a geographic feature in a GIS, usually stored in a table and linked to the feature by a unique identifier. For example, attributes of a river might include its name, length, and sediment load at a gauging station. values, identical geometry, or both, based on the configured parameters. See Duplicate Values.
Identifies entries that contain invalidly formatted exception codes. See Exception Code Formatting.
Identifies incorrect comparisons across two or more fields in a single layer. Creates a fallout when the comparison made fails to match the configured parameters. See Field Comparison.
Verifies that all IDs in a specified ID field or column are unique across feature classes or tables. See Globally Unique ID.
Identifies an attribute mismatch between a line feature and the polygon it intersects. Highlights attribute discrepancies between a line segment and its corresponding polygon. See Line to Polygon Attribute Compare.
Identifies features where a value should exist, but a null or blank attribute is found instead. See Null Value in Field.
Identifies an attribute mismatch between a point feature and the polygon it intersects. Highlights attribute discrepancies between a point and its corresponding polygon. See Point to Polygon Attribute Compare.
Identifies features containing forbidden values as defined by the user. Any features with values that match the unacceptable values list will create a fallout. See Unacceptable Values.