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The document discusses saving and retrieving excavation designs in ArcMap. It describes closing ArcMap without saving changes and provides the file location containing the final code. The chapter allowed the user to manage excavation designs by creating, searching, editing, and deleting designs. Functionality was added to the design manager form to draw excavations on a map, generate design reports, and search and open previously saved designs. This enables engineers to create and compare multiple design options in ArcGIS to select the optimal design.

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The document discusses saving and retrieving excavation designs in ArcMap. It describes closing ArcMap without saving changes and provides the file location containing the final code. The chapter allowed the user to manage excavation designs by creating, searching, editing, and deleting designs. Functionality was added to the design manager form to draw excavations on a map, generate design reports, and search and open previously saved designs. This enables engineers to create and compare multiple design options in ArcGIS to select the optimal design.

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Saving and Retrieving Excavation Designs

5. Close ArcMap and choose not to save the changes.


This is the end of this chapter; you can find the latest code under
B04847_10_Files\yharnam\FinalCode\.

Summary

In this chapter, you finalized the Excavation Manager. You added the Design
Manager form, which allowed you to manage your designs, create, search, edit,
and delete. Throughout this chapter, you added new functionality to the design
manager until you finalized it. You learned how to call an existing tool and use it
to draw on the map to create an excavation. You learned how to generate a design
report and, finally, you managed to search and open existing designs that you had
already saved. This way you have enabled Yharnam construction engineers to create
multiple designs on top of the ArcGIS platform and compare the cost of executing
each one to select optimum option.
This is the end of this book, but it is only the beginning of great, potential
applications that you will develop using the skill set you acquired during
the course of this journey.

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