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Hi Kevin, There aren't any known issues with this tool at 3.2 or earlier versions around crashing when running the tool. I'd recommend opening up a support case to dig in further. Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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Hi @AlisonWieckowicz, if you want to see if Conflict Prevention is enabled (as well as viewing other LRS properties), you can run an arcpy describe operation on the LRS dataset (the steps to complete this are located here https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/production/roads-highways/lrs-data-model.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_29DE9DC8DCE643CDA24B2498C4A88BB1). You can also ensure Conflict Prevention is enabled by changing the Conflict Prevention parameter in the Modify LRS tool to "Enabled". Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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You can follow that process. As long as by the end of the 9th step in the document you have the data into a feature dataset, you shouldn't see any issues.
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Hi Ali, The option to Move to Feature Dataset predates Roads and Highways users beginning to move to Pro. You can use the approach from step 6 (we'd recommend doing a drag and drop within the catalog window in Pro) or using the GP tool/python script in step 9. As long as your Roads and Highways managed feature classes end up in a feature dataset by the end of step 9, you shouldn't have any issue in the subsequent steps in the migration process. Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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Hi Shlesha, UPDM is a data model for gas and hazardous liquids. UN is a product capability for spatial data modeling of utility data including gas and hazardous liquids. The Utility and Pipeline Data Model is a moderately normalized template data model that is configured out of the box to work with ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) and the Utility Network (UN) to maintain gas and hazardous liquids. I'd recommend looking at these additional resources to learn more https://community.esri.com/t5/gas-and-pipeline-blog/utility-and-pipeline-data-model-2023-is-released/ba-p/1351728 and https://arcg.is/0995Pr0. The Utility Network is a spatial data management product designed to manage utility data from organizations any all scales. It provides connectivity based capabilities for all the major utility types (gas, electric, water, telco). See https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-utility-network/overview for more information. Nathan ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing team
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The Delete Routes tool only works on non line and line networks (not derived). I'd recommend exporting the routes in the line network to a scratch feature class, deleting all the routes in the line network (without checking any of the other options) which will also delete the derived network routes and centerline sequence records, remove the derived network via Remove LRS Entity tool, then reload the line network routes from the scratch feature class using Append Routes.
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Hi Graeme, The Remove LRS Entity GP tool should allow you to remove the Derived Network while keeping the Line Network it's associated with (you could also choose to delete the Line Network as well if you want). When you select your LRS workspace and choose to remove an LRS Network, is it not giving you the Derived Network as one of the options to remove? Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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Hi David, You can follow the high level steps in this topic https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/production/roads-highways/create-the-lrs-networks-and-events.htm to create an LRS, LRS Networks, load the roads from your shape file, and create calibration points to convert them into routes. The Create LRS, Create LRS Network, Create LRS Event, and Create LRS Intersection GP tools don't require you to model your schema in advance and will create the required feature classes and tables for you when the tool runs. Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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If the spatial references will be the same between the rail and road networks, it would make sense to model them under 1 LRS. This would give you only 1 set of minimum schema items (centerline, calibration point, centerline sequence) to prevent duplication of items in the gdb, but each LRS Network would ensure you can still model each set of routes in their own way.
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We'd actually recommend against taking this approach. While it is possible, it makes things more complicated. Is there a reason the access roads can't be modeled as a second network is the existing LRS? Nathan ArcGIS Roads and Highways team
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ArcGIS Pro 3.2 and ArcGIS Enterprise 11.2 released earlier this month. ArcGIS Roads and Highways at these releases includes new features and enhancements to existing tools. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/transportation/whats-new-in-arcgis-roads-and-highways-in-q4-2023-release/
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Enclosed is the latest version of the white paper outlining the steps to migrate a Roads and Highways LRS geodatabase from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro 3.2. There are minimal changes between the 3.1 version of the white paper, however, there have been updates to the python scripts to support migration. If you've previously downloaded the scripts, we'd recommend downloading the latest versions.
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Enclosed is the latest version of the white paper outlining the steps to migrate a Roads and Highways LRS geodatabase from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro 3.2. There are minimal changes between the 3.1 version of the white paper, however, there have been updates to the python scripts to support migration. If you've previously downloaded the scripts, we'd recommend downloading the latest versions.
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