The following are enhancements to Pipeline Referencing for Server.
Subtype support in LRS event attributes
If subtypes are modeled on LRS event feature classes, those subtypes are now honored throughout the various attribute tables within Event Editor. This includes the attributes step of the Add Linear Events, Add Point Events, Split events, and Merge events widgets. This also includes the Event Attribute, Attribute Set, and Data Reviewer tables. When the subtype field is populated, any of the other fields driven by the subtype field will have their coded value or range domains updated to honor the subtype settings.
Save and load web maps
When using Event Editor, you can now save your web map as a new web map and load existing web maps from their Portal for ArcGIS or ArcGIS Online accounts without leaving Event Editor. This allows you to have different web maps for different editing workflows, different combinations of layers turned on or off, and different basemaps. These web maps can be shared using Portal for ArcGIS or ArcGIS Online, allowing them to be shared across the groups and people in the organization.
Create, edit, and save bookmarks
You can now create, manage, and save bookmarks from within the application. As you perform your edits, you may want to bookmark a certain extent or location for future work. A bookmark of any location can now be created and managed within Event Editor. Additionally, you can now save bookmarks you created when you save your web map within Event Editor so you can use them in future editing sessions.
Identify and view related records
If the geodatabase with your Roads and Highways data includes relationship classes, or you create relates between layers in the maps used to publish your LRS map service, those related records can now be viewed within Event Editor. When using the Identify tool in Event Editor, you can now see any records related to those that were identified by the tool. Additionally, when viewing event records in the Event Attribute table, you can view any related records in other LRS event layers, non-LRS layers, or tables that are published in the LRS map service.