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City of Glendale: Resolved. ArcGIS Server 10.4.1 >> JTODD-esristaff What version of ArcGIS Pro are you using? ArcGIS Pro v. 1.3.1 Do you have editor tracking enabled? YES If so, please try republishing with it disabled. Okay - DISABLED in ArcCatalog Have you tried publishing with time disabled? NO What time format is your data in; local time or UTC time? LOCAL >> Before selecting the SHARE button, I went to the MAP menu, > BASEMAP and selected another Street Map (World Street Map) for my basemap. Saved results. Also, if publishing from a File GeoDB on your PC, make sure the "Configure Web Layer Properties" SYNC option is not checked on unless you are publishing a Registered datastore (SDE) geodatabase. Thanks Jacob Todd Tony de la Sota (adelasota@GlendaleCA.gov)
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Gaston, if you haven't done so already, I would recommend to review the electric data model as noted in C Martin's response. I have implemented the ArcFM electric geodatabase design which includes a customer service model connection. Please review the attached ArcFM Customer Service DataModel diagram to help understand the table relationships. In addition, if you read the first 1-16 pages of the Electric Tracing Conductors Service Point Transformer document it will provide additional details how I perform a downstream electric trace from the Transformer Bank (electric geometric network) to identify the Service Point locations at the end of Secondary OH/UG conductors. The Service Point query then relates to Service Address (locationID), which relates to CustomerInfo (utility billing accounts in our Harris CIS), then to the Service Meter assets derived from our AMI iTron Meter database. This may seem complex but, if you are trying to perform outage management to identify potential customers that will be affected by an outage, this data model may help. Eventhough I am using ArcFM advanced electric trace options to search by PhaseDesignation or dynamic protective device, you can peform the same type of electric trace using the ESRI Utility Network downstream/upstream trace options. I perform downstream electric traces originating from the Circuit Breake (FeederID) located in the Substation to identify Feeder boundary distribution areas. For best results, I like to view the distribution for individual Transformer Bank and Transformer Unit assets. I hope this information about the ArcFM data model is useful.
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