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Waste Collector - CreateCollectionEdge error?

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GISManager5
New Contributor

Hello

I am trying the new Waste Collection Layer, which looks like a useful tool. I followed these documentation  and tutorial links to set up and run:

https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/analysis/networks/waste-collection-analysis-layer.htm

https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/analysis/networks/waste-collection.htm

However, when running with 'Any Vertex' mode in the Network Dataset, I get the following error:

ERROR 030024: Solve returned a failure.
Internal error in CreateCollectionEdge: overlapping edge ranges. (code 6121).

Cannot find the above error online - is it new to ArcGIS Pro?

 I have tried fixing the network using the 'Pairwise Integration' tool, but still getting the same error. If I use the 'Endpoint' setting in the Network Dataset, the solver can't reach more than 30% of the Stops. There may be other connectivity issues in the Network Dataset, but I don't know where they are or how to fix them.

Any suggestions on how to fix the above error or network errors, please post replies.

Thank you

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RachelApplebaum
Esri Contributor

Hullo!
I'm happy to take a look as this for you, as something unexpected is definitely happening. Would you be able to provide a layer package with your waste collection layer (which should bring the ND along with it)?

-Rachel

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IanPackham1
New Contributor

Thanks Rachel

See attached for Layer package file.

As an update, I have managed to successfully run a Route Solver using a network based on the same source file. So there doesn't seem to be a problem with the network itself.

Regards

Ian

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RachelApplebaum
Esri Contributor

Hi Ian,

Thanks for the data! After a quick look at the data, I don't see anything wrong with the connectivity or streets, though a thorough look might find something. I do think this is specific to Waste Collection, as that is a very specialized solver with specialized needs. Your update about successfully running a Route solve corroborates that. 

We'll take a further look at the data and let you know 🙂

-Rachel

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