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Event behaviors

Available with Location Referencing license.

ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing keeps event measures in alignment with LRS route edits. You can configure event behavior rules to define how event measures are updated for each type of route edit.

What is event behavior?

Events are located along a route in a linear referencing system (LRS) using a location reference, such as a measure distance down a route. Because location is based on the route length, changes in the length have a direct impact on how events will be located and how they are rendered on a map. The impact that changes to the route have on events is called event behavior.

Pipeline Referencing supports multiple ways to locate your event on a route, such as measure on route, reference offset from intersection, stations, feature offsets, offset from another event, or x,y coordinates.

The following diagram is an example of a route being realigned. This route has a line event and a point event located along the route. After a route is edited, the events are updated using the event behavior rules.

Example of event behavior

Types of event behavior rules

When an LRS route is edited, behavior rules are applied to the events. By providing the event behavior rules, you decide what the event does when the route changes: preserve location or preserve measure.

Event behavior rules Description

Stay Put

Preserves the geographic location of the event; measures may change.

Move

Preserves the measures of the event; geographic location may change.

Retire

Preserves both measure and geographic location; event is retired.

Stay Put

The Stay Put rule preserves the geographic location of the event. When the route is modified, events retain their x,y coordinates. This means event measures will change whenever it is necessary to retain the location.

With Stay Put event behavior, events downstream of an edit section retain their location. The line events that intersect the edit section will be split into two or more events, so the portion unaffected by the route edit will retain its location. Events that are completely contained in the edited section are retired.

Stay Put event behavior

In the above example, the upstream events that did not intersect the realignment did not change, where possible. The line event that spans the realignment section gets split into two parts, and the original event is retired. The point event that falls inside the realignment section is retired. The downstream events retain the x,y location.

The table below shows how the Stay Put event behavior updates events for each edit activity.

ActivityEvents upstreamEvents in edited sectionEvents downstream

Extend Route

No action.

Shape regenerated.

Measures adjusted to retain x,y if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Calibrate Route, Reverse Route

Measures adjusted to retain x,y.

Measures adjusted to retain x,y.

Measures adjusted to retain x,y.

Realign Route, Realign Overlapping Route

Up to closest upstream calibration point; measures adjusted to retain x,y if needed.

Retire event; line events crossing edit section will be split and the original event is retired.

Measures adjusted to retain x,y if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Retire Route, Reassign Route

No action.

Retire event; line events crossing edit section will be split and the original event is retired.

Measures adjusted to retain x,y if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Move

The Move rule preserves the measures of the event. When a route is modified, events retain their measure values. This means x,y coordinates may change.

For example, with Move event behavior, events downstream of a realignment retain their measure, although the location along the route changes.

Move event behavior

In the above example, events in the realignment section and downstream keep their measures and their shape is updated per the new route shape.

The table below shows how the Move event behavior updates events for each edit activity.

ActivityEvents upstreamEvents in edited sectionEvents downstream

Extend Route

No action.

Shape regenerated.

Shape regenerated if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Calibrate Route, Reverse Route

Shape regenerated if needed.

Shape regenerated.

Shape regenerated if needed.

Realign Route, Realign Overlapping Route, Retire Route, or Reassign Route

Shape regenerated if needed.

Shape regenerated.

Shape regenerated if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Retire

The Retire event behavior preserves both measure and location. When you modify a route, the system flags the event as retired by changing its To Date value to the effective date of the edit if the event is in an impacted region of the route.

The event measures do not change, but the event will no longer be displayed in the current alignment of the highway. If you want to see the event, you must set the event layer's temporal view date (TVD) to a date and time before the edit.

Retire event behavior

In the above example, the upstream events retained their measure and location, where possible. The line events that fall in the realignment section completely or partially are retired. The point event that falls inside the realignment section is retired. The downstream events are retired as well.

The table below shows how the Retire event behavior updates events for each edit activity.

ActivityEvents upstreamEvents in edited sectionEvents downstream

Extend Route

No action.

Retire event.

Retire event if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Calibrate Route, Reverse Route

Retire event.

Retire event.

Retire event.

Realign Route, Realign Overlapping Route

Up to closest upstream calibration point; retire event if needed.

Retire event; line events crossing edit section will not be split.

Retire event if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Retire Route, Reassign Route

No action.

Retire event; line events crossing edit section will not be split.

Retire event if recalibrate downstream is checked.

Factors to consider

In addition to the above event behavior rules, consider the following additional factors to understand event behavior.

Recalibrate downstream

Route edits affect the calibration of the route, and during the edit activity, the Pipeline Referencing dialog box prompt you to recalibrate downstream.

Recalibrate Downstream

As shown in the above example, there are calibration points at measures 0, 50, and 80. You can choose to recalibrate downstream during realignment activity. This will update the calibration of the route after the calibration point at measure 50 until the end of the route.

Due to recalibration, the event behavior you set for Calibrate Route is applied to the recalibrated section.

Application of event behavior

Event layers reside in the geodatabase that contains your LRS.

Learn more about event types

Events can have event behavior applied after each edit or after a series of edits using the Apply Event Behaviors geoprocessing tool.

Configuration of event behavior rules

Event behavior is configured when you register events with the LRS Network. You can also reconfigure event behavior at any time by opening the event layer's properties.

During the process of registering events through the LRS event setup wizard, you can set event behavior rules for each type of activity applied to the route.

Note:

Event behavior rules are not applied to x and y offset events, offset from an event, and offset from a point feature class.

Configuring the event behavior rules

Learn more about creating and modifying LRS events