ArcFM UT - PSSŪSINCAL interface
| Applied technology: |
PSSŪSINCAL, Microsoft .NET, C#, ESRI ArcObject, XML, Oracle |
Description: |
The interface runs as an extension of ArcFM UT (ESRI ArcGIS). This means the interface cannot run independent of GIS.
In order to use the interface, PSSŪSINCAL installation is not needed.
The next draw shows the conversion process:

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The conversion tool is applicable for each voltage level; the ArcFM-UT selection defines the network for the conversion.
The selection of the area to be converted is done using the ArcFM-UT selection/tracing possibilities.
The conversion process does a one by one conversion, this means the number of the line and node elements will be same in PSSŪSINCAL as
in the GIS. The graphical coordinates of the elements will be same in the PSSŪSINCAL as in the GIS.
The converter creates a new PSSŪSINCAL
database or updates an existing PSSŪSINCAL database (The update process is an independent process, user can start after the conversion.).
The update process works only with existing PSSŪSINCAL databases.
Keeping the users modifications (done with-in the PSSŪSINCAL) is important,
thats why we will use the variant management of PSSŪSINCAL in the following way:
- GIS-PSSŪSINCAL interface program will write/update database into "Base variant"
- The user has to create a new variant before modifications are done directly with the PSSŪSINCAL NCS application and the user has to work on that variant.
- The update conversion will modify the "base variant", but on the users variant level all user modification will be valid with the updated base network.
- Following this approach, the user should never use the "Set base variant" possibility within the PSSŪSINCAL variant manager. This would jeopardize the correct functionality of the update process.
- Deleting elements during the update process is not possible, because user may have connected variant(s) to these elements.
The GIS elements, relevant to PSSŪSINCAL, will be processed as described below (based on GIS IDs stored as Extended Node/Element Data):
- GIS elements not present in PSSŪSINCAL database/Base Variant will be inserted
- GIS elements already present in PSSŪSINCAL database/Base Variant will be updated
- PSSŪSINCAL database/Base Variant elements, originally from GIS (have GIS IDs) that are not present anymore in GIS, will be flagged (deletion is not possible due to existence of other variants)
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