1Integrate Cache Viewer
The 1Integrate Cache Viewer allows you to view non-conformant objects associated with rules run in a session.
Launch the viewer by clicking the View Map link in a session, or via a View link in the Rule Conformance Results HTML report (see Rule Conformance Results Report).
The cache viewer opens in a new browser window, zoomed to the first non-conformant object that was listed in the report.
1Integrate Cache Viewer
The Report tab displays all non-conformant objects that were highlighted in the report. For each object, the report panel displays the feature class of the object, its object ID, the rule at which the object failed, and a description of the rule. You can navigate between the non-conformant objects using the first, previous, next and last arrow buttons.
Attributes for the currently selected feature are displayed in the Attributes panel.
The Session tab displays a summary of the session that was run. Click Timing to see statistics for the session, or click Errors to see details of any errors that occurred in the session.
The Legend tab lists all the layers that are available on the map, with each feature class occupying one layer. Each layer can be toggled on or off to determine if it is displayed or hidden. Clicking the button next to a layer allows you to configure the styling for each layer and change how polygons and lines are displayed in the cache viewer.
Navigation
You can pan the map using the arrows on the pan tool in the top-left corner, or by left-clicking and dragging across the map.
You can zoom using the zoom bar on the left of the screen, or by scrolling with the mouse. Holding the Shift key and selecting an area will zoom to that area on the map.
Measure Tool
To measure a distance in the cache viewer, click to open the measuring tool (located in the top-left corner, next to the pan tool).
An orange circle appears under your cursor on the map. Click a first point to measure from, then click on a different location to display the distance between this point and the first point. Continue clicking points on the map to draw a path to measure, accumulating the distances between each point. Double-click on your final point to finish measuring.
To exit measuring mode, click again.