The goal of this document is to keep a running, updated list of the common technical questions that users are asking related to Esri's utility network. Please feel free to post questions to the bottom of the blog post and we will work on incorporating these answers into the updated post.
There are already of wealth of resources available through the ArcGIS Pro help documentation and other sources. Please ensure your questions are not already answered on this site: What is a utility network?
Brian,
I have a few questions about your question/answer above
Thanks for any feedback
Brian, looking for a bit more understanding on some of these.
Is there a way to create multiple connectivity associations at a time?
What about in pro itself. A user can select a structure (for associations) or junction (for connectivity) then do a group selection for the connections. I can understand not being able to update multiple locations at once.
What domain values should be used? Should everything use unique domain codes? (3/15/2019)
Not sure i understand what you mean here. So the asset code can be shared across the different asset groups but not within the asset group. Are there any risks with sharing these values across asset groups? Does this imply it is the same feature?
The asset package will not modify your service territory. If you want to resize, you would need to recreate your utility network
Paul what is the point of the service territory?
And if you need to do a rebuild (effort to be defined - entire EGDB or just asset package over previous build) why wouldn't a utility build a service territory significantly larger than their current operating area to future proof their stand up?
Hi Damien, (in case you missed it) - Larry updated the FAQ with answers to your first question. As you mentioned, you could update the associations using our modify associations pane, or you could use 'Import Associations geoprocessing tool' to load associations in bulk from a CSV file after the network has been created and features loaded.
Regarding your question on Domain values - http://solutions.arcgis.com/electric/help/electric-utility-network-configuration/DataDictionary/Data... document will give you a list of domain values that are reserved for ESRI in UN (scroll to the end of the list to find domain values used in UN). You can find there that the domain values are the same for all 'unknown' values (which is 0), while the codes are unique for other domain values.
I removed the last question and broke it down into multiple parts. I added it to the parking lot and we will work on getting them answered.
Hi,
GlobalID field appears to be zero in the Service Territory layer. What is the reason of this?
Thanks for any feedback
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has encountered the error while tracing that interacts with multiple subnetwork controllers?
"ERROR 001890: Invalid subnetwork connectivity, multiple subnetwork controllers with different subnetwork names found."
I have an area that includes a loop where there are two separate source circuit breakers (the subnetwork controllers located within a substation) that make up each side of the loop. The loop is connected with a series of switchgears and when performing tracing I receive the error listed above.
The only solution I have found that works is breaking the associations between certain features, however, this seems to be counter productive as these features are in fact connected. Having certain switches set to "Open" does not seem to work either when performing the tracing.
Hoping someone might have some insight into this issue.
Cheers,
Dave
I'm having an issue when attempting to upgrade a Electric UN to v4. Using Pro 2.6.3 and 'Update Dataset'. I've checked all features participating and none have any records with empty geometries. Getting this response:
ERROR 999999: Something unexpected caused the tool to fail. Contact Esri Technical Support (http://esriurl.com/support) to Report a Bug, and refer to the error help for potential solutions or workarounds.
The operation was attempted on an empty geometry.
Failed to execute (UpgradeDataset).
Hi @contuber
Basically I have been doing a slight work around. I am able to trace and include open switches in the trace so the trace will terminate at the open switch as it should (without removing the association between the features to stop the trace). So, performing traces on already updated Subnetworks works fine. The issue comes back once I use the "Update Subnetwork" tool.
Lets say a switch in this situation is set to be OPEN and there is still an association that is connecting one Subnetwork to another via that switch, running "Update Subnetwork" will fail because that tool does not take into account the status of a device (the OPEN switch). Maybe I am wrong but it seems like it is updating all connected features within that subnetwork and if there is another subnetwork in the mix and connected in this manner it tries to update those features as well. So, I have been removing the association if elements have been added to either subnetwork prior to running "Update Subnetwork".
Would be possible to establis relationships between entities belonging to 2 different UN domains?
Some organisations have implemented GIS and CAD systems to manage different scales of representation of the same network.
When considering the migration of these two systems to the UN model if it is mandatory to keep the two different representation, would it be possible to implement tow separated but related domains. The infrastructure data with be shared with relationships to both representations.
Would this technically be possible?
Would it be better to implement this double representation and geometries between different domains, tiers or through the specialisation of Asset groups or types?
The resulting representation of the same physical reality should be associated with n-m relationships.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I've added an Immediate Attribute Rule that execute a calculation if the subnetworkname field of a structure junction layer change, but the only way two update the subnetworname field is when the Update subnetwork geoprossesing runs, unfortunately I realized that the geoproseesing doesn´t trigger any update event that the Attribute rule can catch, anybody knows how an Immediate Attribute Rule can catch the event of change the value of subnetworname field
Is it possible to convert the layers from the example (foundations) APRX that symbolize as unique values by Asset Group to a Subtype Group Layer? I'd like to be able to take advantage of the control the subtype group layer offers but get the default symbology.
Alternatively, can the symbology be imported? Also, where are the symbols actually located? i.e. is it a font?