Import spatial data using ArcGIS online

Publish a spatial data shapefile to ArcGIS Online, and then import the shapefile into Info360 Asset.


00:03

When migrating from InfoAsset Planner to Info360 Asset, there are a couple of ways to move your spatial data.

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In this example, you use the publisher tool in InfoAsset Planner to export spatial data to ArcGIS Online,

00:18

and then import the data into Info360 Asset.

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To conduct this process, you need admin permissions in the Info360 Asset tenant and an ArcGIS Online account.

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With your InfoAsset Planner project opened in ArcMap, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account.

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From the File menu, select ArcGIS Online.

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In the popup, click Sign in, enter your login credentials, and then click Sign In again.

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Close the ArcGIS Online popup.

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From the InfoAsset Planner toolbar, click Publish InfoAsset Planner Data.

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This tool shows all project data that can be published online as a hosted feature layer.

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For this example, make sure that the External Data Table is selected.

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In the Reference Field popup, click New, and then select the shapefile to publish.

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In this example, the Streets shapefile is selected.

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Confirm the path, then click OK.

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In the AGOL Feature Service Name field, enter a name, such as “IAP_Streets”, and then click Publish Selected Data.

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Once you see the message that the publishing is finished, you can sign in to your ArcGIS Online account to verify.

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From a browser window, navigate to arcgis.com and sign in with your credentials.

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The resulting feature layer can be found under Content > My Content, as well as on the Gallery tab.

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You can now import this spatial data shapefile into Info360 Asset.

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In Info360 asset, click Admin. Switch to the Integration tab, and verify that the Status is set to Enabled.

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To import the shapefile, click the Data icon, and then, from the Spatial Data tab, click New Import.

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Set the Layer Name to Streets and the Data Source to Integration (with the name of your integration).

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Click Select Layer, and from the list, select your integration—in this case, “IAPStreets”.

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You can use the Search if you have a long list of layers.

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Click Next.

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From the Layers list, select Streets, and then click Select Layer.

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Once imported, the next step is to map your Source fields to the Target fields.

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You should map any layers used in the IMIC_Consequences table that have a value in the Attribute field.

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For this example, select the SpeedLimit source.

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To configure this source:

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Set the Target Field to SpeedLimit;

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Set the Field Type to Integer;

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Set the Target Usage to Velocity;

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And set the Source Unit to ft/s.

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Click OK.

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Once you have finished mapping, click Import.

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Add a Configuration name, such as “StreetSpeedLimit”, and then click OK.

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After this import process is complete, click I’m Done.

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The Streets shapefile is now available on the Spatial Data tab.

Video transcript

00:03

When migrating from InfoAsset Planner to Info360 Asset, there are a couple of ways to move your spatial data.

00:11

In this example, you use the publisher tool in InfoAsset Planner to export spatial data to ArcGIS Online,

00:18

and then import the data into Info360 Asset.

00:22

To conduct this process, you need admin permissions in the Info360 Asset tenant and an ArcGIS Online account.

00:31

With your InfoAsset Planner project opened in ArcMap, sign in to your ArcGIS Online account.

00:37

From the File menu, select ArcGIS Online.

00:42

In the popup, click Sign in, enter your login credentials, and then click Sign In again.

00:50

Close the ArcGIS Online popup.

00:53

From the InfoAsset Planner toolbar, click Publish InfoAsset Planner Data.

00:59

This tool shows all project data that can be published online as a hosted feature layer.

01:04

For this example, make sure that the External Data Table is selected.

01:10

In the Reference Field popup, click New, and then select the shapefile to publish.

01:17

In this example, the Streets shapefile is selected.

01:21

Confirm the path, then click OK.

01:25

In the AGOL Feature Service Name field, enter a name, such as “IAP_Streets”, and then click Publish Selected Data.

01:35

Once you see the message that the publishing is finished, you can sign in to your ArcGIS Online account to verify.

01:42

From a browser window, navigate to arcgis.com and sign in with your credentials.

01:48

The resulting feature layer can be found under Content > My Content, as well as on the Gallery tab.

01:57

You can now import this spatial data shapefile into Info360 Asset.

02:02

In Info360 asset, click Admin. Switch to the Integration tab, and verify that the Status is set to Enabled.

02:14

To import the shapefile, click the Data icon, and then, from the Spatial Data tab, click New Import.

02:23

Set the Layer Name to Streets and the Data Source to Integration (with the name of your integration).

02:31

Click Select Layer, and from the list, select your integration—in this case, “IAPStreets”.

02:39

You can use the Search if you have a long list of layers.

02:43

Click Next.

02:46

From the Layers list, select Streets, and then click Select Layer.

02:51

Once imported, the next step is to map your Source fields to the Target fields.

02:56

You should map any layers used in the IMIC_Consequences table that have a value in the Attribute field.

03:03

For this example, select the SpeedLimit source.

03:07

To configure this source:

03:09

Set the Target Field to SpeedLimit;

03:12

Set the Field Type to Integer;

03:15

Set the Target Usage to Velocity;

03:19

And set the Source Unit to ft/s.

03:22

Click OK.

03:24

Once you have finished mapping, click Import.

03:27

Add a Configuration name, such as “StreetSpeedLimit”, and then click OK.

03:33

After this import process is complete, click I’m Done.

03:37

The Streets shapefile is now available on the Spatial Data tab.

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