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Hey everyone, I got it to work on POC. I didn't find the JSON documentation very helpful, also the API seems to be very picky, doesn't want to accept spaces and tabs and working on a single line json (not indented) is challenging but in the end, I got it to work, just need to call it from the WF5 in geocortex and use the response to select all assets 🙂
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We are running parallel now with GN and UN, waiting for the tracing to switch over and abandon the GN. I'd love to use the out of the box ArcFM tracing, if were released 🙂
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Why didn't I think of that! That's a great suggestion, I was over complicating trying to run the python trace... where using directly the API should be lot easier I'll give it a try and report back for the others
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Thanks but not really what I was hoping for. We don't use maps via WAB as we have tons of functionality via geocortex 😞
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Hey guys, we soon would need to publish our UN Network to our geocortex viewers, and one question comes to my mind. How do I trace? We have ArcFM Web and Geocortex, currently, we're using the old geometric network published with ArcFM enabled for tracing, but soon we'll stop the sync between UN and GN therefore I'd need to replace the tracing functionality from the old environment and use the UN fully. (screenshot is taken from 10.8.1, ArcFM Web 4.11) Anyone has got a clue on how I would trace using the upstream/downstream buttons?
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Hi there, These symbols come from the Naperville solutions (ESRI GIS Solutions - electric ), if you download it, you'd have two packages, one for schematic (which I did not use) and one for the GIS maps which we adopted. I then exported and the lyrx file for each layer and reimported into my project (Make sure you use the Add Subtype Dataset or other tools might not work properly (Such as ArcFM)) Manu
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Thank you John Awesome I changed the Subnetwork names to be the same and it worked just as expected!
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Hi John, that is correct, the Subnetwork Names are different: Controller A Controller B Should they share the same name?
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Hi John, I started from the Naperville model and adjusted to reflect our network. We also adopted their symbology. Controller A and B are part of the same Tier (Distribution Secondary Mesh). Do they need to be in a different tier? to work? Manu
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Hi everyone, I'm implementing a Utility Network (electric) and I am now defining my Subnetwork Controllers for my connectivity. In the picture below, there's two different Network Controllers (A and B), they both have a category of Secondary Distribution Mesh. (In green the downstream directions and in Pink, the upstream direction. Once I build the subnetwork A (Upstream Controller) I receive an error type 29 (Inconsistent subnetwork name on multiple subnetwork controllers in the same subnetwork discovered during update subnetwork.). The same happens when I build the B subnetwork (Downstream Controller). so questions: How am I suppose to make them work together? Why when I build the subnetwork, it goes upstream as well as downstream? (Those are Circuit Breakers and defined as such on their terminals Same topic but a different issue: Between subnetwork, downstream of this screenshot, I have an Open Point (Tie Switch) witch is set to Open (Device Status) however, when building the subnetwork, the subnet line doesn't stop at the open point. what am I missing? Any clue on my questions? Thanks! Manu
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Turns out that I had nothing incorrect on my rules. Resolving other network issues downstream of it, resolved it
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Hi All, I'm having a lot of trouble trying to resolve connectivity, even on a simple dataset. In this case, I am trying to connect a High Voltage conductor to a High Voltage Fuse and I keep receiving this error message (Invalid connectivity - No junction edge rule.) Now, the first thing I thought was that I hadn't any valid rule, so I went checking and I found the rule But, despite the error message saying that I miss a Junction-Edge connectivity rule. I thought... Well it must be an Edge-Junction-Edge rule, being in between two lines so I went checking those rules The rules are both presents. Does anyone have any idea why the error doesn't go away?
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