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Matt, I looked into this and the code sample has the schema variable incorrect in the documentation. It should actually be: schema = "PACP v6.0.4" Let me know if that works for you and we will get the documentation updated during our next release.
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Dear Matt, Could you provide us with a bit more information? What were your input parameters, ArcGIS Pro version, the Utility Solutions Tools version and if possible could you provide us with your data so we can reproduce your error? We will look into this as soon as possible. Thanks, Gelisa
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Norah, Sorry for the inconvenience, we had to make an update on our end but you should be good to deploy the Water Distribution Network Editor now. Thanks, Gelisa
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Vanessa, I've attached a Frequently asked questions for Water Outage regarding the issue you may be running into. The Isolation Trace Toolbox cannot be located in an ArcGIS Server folder or a folder that is registered with ArcGIS Server. This causes issues with the geoprocessing service when it's published. Frequently asked questions—Get Started | ArcGIS for Water
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Krystal, I would make sure the Water Outage components zip doesn't already exist in your portal for any user. Then the second thing I would try would be to close ArcGIS Pro and restart your computer and then redeploy.
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Kyle, Did you rerun the Generate Web Isolation Trace Toolbox? If you didn't then follow the below: Delete the old IsolationTrace.pyt you created Then you will need to rerun the Generate Web Isolation Trace Toolbox this will create an new IsolationTrace.pyt Follow the steps for publishing the isolation trace service and that should fix the issue
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Kyle, There could a few different things happening. If the python toolbox is located in the ArcGIS Server folder or any folder registered with ArcGIS server, the package ignores this content and does not include it. You can verify this in ArcMap by connecting to your gp service on your server and running the tool. If you get an error here then it may be an issue with the placement of the python toolbox folder. See more at our Frequently asked questions—Get Started | ArcGIS for Water. Another, possibility may be your placement of the flag for the trace. Did you set the snapping feature and snapping tolerance based on the Water Outage help? If so it's there is a snapping tolerance of 50 feet and has mains as a snapping feature. If you place the starting point more than 50 feet from a main it can't perform the trace. I hope this helps let me know if this resolves the issue.
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Lin, I have some questions, what version and license do you have for ArcGIS Desktop? This tool requires 10.6.1 and a Standard or Advanced licenses. If you meet those requirements, then could you provide me with the input parameters you used?
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Mike, Thanks for letting us know. We are working with our team to get the blog updated ASAP. To view this Story Maps navigate to the Water Outage link at http://solutions.arcgis.com/water/help/water-outage/ and you will see 5 on the overview page, hover over a Story Map and then click View App to open. Hope that helps in the meantime.
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Mike, We were having technical issues getting the correct version of the blog posted. It looks like its been updated. You should now see an image of the Story Maps this will take you to the Water Outage page where you can view the individual Story Maps.
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Grant, What version of ArcGIS Pro and the Solution Deployment Tool do you have? (To view the version of the Solution Deployment Tool go to the Project tab and then to Add-In Manager. Also, you said you have none of the Solution Deployment options checked, is that correct? Thanks, Gelisa
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Sounds like the Water Outage template may be what you're looking for! This template includes a Water Distribution data schema, maps, apps, and tracing capabilities in ArcGIS Online. Review the help for the Water Outage template to learn more.
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What are 3D Tools for Sewer? 3D Tools for Sewer simplifies and automates the process of creating 3D visualizations of sewer systems. Visualizing sewer data in 3D helps organizations gain a better understanding of their sewer systems and serves as a quality control check for GIS data. For assets that do not have elevation data or have inconsistent 3D data, interpolation can be used to create 3D representations. Benefits The following are some benefits of using 3D Tools for Sewer: Get beyond missing or inconsistent data —Many utilities often lack full elevation data or when available there are inconsistencies in the data. The 3D Tools for Sewer helps to improve the process for creating 3D features by providing multiple options to generate 3D features based on the best available data. Reduced time to generate 3D features— Saves time and simplifies the process to create 3D features for a sewer network, such as, mains, manholes, and laterals. Packaged project file—Get immediate hands-on experience with the 3D Tools for Sewer project file, which includes sample data and tasks to guide you through creating 3D features for sewer. A quick tour of 3D Tools for Sewer This solution contains the Interpolate Z values tool, Calculate Z from slope tool, and a project file with embedded tasks. Interpolate Z values—The Interpolate Z values tool allows you to create 3D point and line features such as mains and manholes using existing elevation data and by configuring the tools interpolation methods. These interpolation methods include specifying existing elevation fields in data to create a triangulated irregular network (TIN) and using an elevation surface with an offset value. Calculate Z from Slope— The Calculate Z from slope tool allows you to create 3D service line features, which can be difficult to create since they often lack elevation information. To create these features, the tool uses a specified slope and a known z-value from the nearest main. Project file with tasks— The 3D Tools for Sewer project file contains tasks that help guide you through how to use the solution to create 3D features. Get started with 3D Tools for Sewer Follow the steps below to get started with 3D Tools for Sewer: 1. System requirements Before you begin working with 3D Tools for Sewer, the following software is required: ArcGIS Pro 2.2 (Standard or Advanced) ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension 2. Install the 3D toolset To install the 3D toolset, follow the steps below: Create a new environment Start ArcGIS Pro and create or open a project. On the Project tab, click Python to access the Python Package Manager. Under Project Environment, click Manage Environments. Click New to open the Create New Environment dialog box. Give your new environment a name and click Save. Note: Creating a new environment for the first time will take a few minutes to complete. Toggle the new environment to Active, and click Close. Install tools In the Windows Start menu, browse to the ArcGIS Click the drop-down arrow next to ArcGIS and click Python Command Prompt to open the window. Verify that the first line of code displays the name of your cloned environment before continuing. Once confirmed, type conda install -c solutionsdev/label/beta utilsolutions and click Enter. When the install is complete, close the Python Command Prompt and open ArcGIS Pro to confirm that the Utility Solutions Tools toolbox has been added. 3. Get started with the 3D Tools for Sewer project Download the 3D Tools for Sewer.ppkx file provided on GeoNet. After downloading the project file, open and browse to the 3D Tools for Sewer tasks to follow a guided workflow or use the 3D toolset in the Utility Solutions Tools toolbox to get started without a guided workflow.
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