Creating point assets

A point asset is an asset that does not cover a large area and can be represented by a single point on your map. Examples include hydrants, sewer manholes, water valves, trees, and so on.

  1. Select the Edit tab in ArcGIS Pro and click Create.
  2. Select a point asset layer in the Create Features pane.
  3. Click Create O&R Point Assets.
  4. From the Target list, select the map layer in which you want to create your asset.
  5. Click one or more points on the map where you want to place the new assets. When finished, either double-click the last point or right-click and select Finish Sketch.
  6. In the Validate New Point Assets dialog box, select the type of asset that you are creating from the Asset Type list.
  7. For each asset, type the asset ID in the Unit ID field and click Next. When you reach the last asset, click OK.
    GeoAdministrator creates a point feature in the geodatabase and a corresponding asset record in the Operations and Regulations database. The COMPKEY, COMPTYPE, and UNITID values are copied from the Operations and Regulations database to the GIS attribute table.