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Hi,
The best way I found for clipping a network is using the "Distributed Geodatabase" toolbar. Over there you will find a button named "Extract Data".
In the advanced options of the wizard, there is an option for clipping the current display extant.
Using it will clip the network perfectly so the only needed thing left to do is "build" for the net.
Regards,
Asaf.
Hi Duncan
I am also looking for a best practice guide for Network clipping. I clip the source features and then re-build the Network Dataset. Are there any suggestions for a better way?
Regards
Klaus
clip then create...otherwise there is no guarantee that the network will work at all
Just as a personal practice, I don't perform clipping within a geometric network. I always perform a selection, or selection by a particular feature. For instance, if you want a road network for city or state I perform a selection of all network line and point features within the city or state polygon, this obviously selects lines beyond the boundaries but it preserves the attributes within the line or points. You certainly can perform a clip but you have to pay attention to recalculating attributes (Meters, ToFrom_Minutes, FromTo_Minutes etc). Finally, I then rebuild the network.
Hi,
The best way I found for clipping a network is using the "Distributed Geodatabase" toolbar. Over there you will find a button named "Extract Data".
In the advanced options of the wizard, there is an option for clipping the current display extant.
Using it will clip the network perfectly so the only needed thing left to do is "build" for the net.
Regards,
Asaf.