Creating a schematics map package

Schematic map packages are an interesting way to share your schematic diagrams and schematic configuration with others inside or outside your organization. In particular, when your schematic data is contained in an enterprise geodatabase, schematic map packages can be provided to people outside your organization who cannot access the source geodatabase.

Packaging schematic diagrams

To set up your schematic diagrams in a map for packaging, you must proceed in the exact same way you do when authoring a schematic map for publishing a schematics service.

Learn how to author a schematic map step-by-step

Once you finish authoring your map with the desired schematic layers, you create your schematic package in the exact same way you do for any map package.

Learn how to create a map package step-by-step

NoteNote:

You can also use the Package Map geoprocessing tool to create your schematic packages.

LegacyLegacy:

Schematics map packages are supported from ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2 onward. Map packages don't support schematic layers with older versions.

Understanding the resulting package content

The built map package contains:

Limitations when packaging schematic diagrams

You can't package a map containing schematic layers coming from different schematic datasets.

Compared to the original schematic dataset configuration, the configuration in the packaged schematic dataset will not be exactly the same. The differences are mainly due to the fact that within the packaged schematic dataset, you can no longer guarantee to connect to the real GIS data or object tables on which your schematic dataset is based:

CautionCaution:

When working with unpacked schematics data, users can display diagrams, start an edit session on them, edit their content—apply schematic layout algorithm, operate manual edits—and locally save edits to diagrams. However, since the original data source may not be accessible, there is no guarantee for diagrams update and generation in the unpacked schematic dataset.

3/5/2014