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Stormwater Utility Network Foundation v1.4 database questions

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JayHodny
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Hello.  I have been working my way through the Stormwater Utility Network Foundation v1.4 in setting up the test utility network.  We deployed the solution, etc. a while ago.  I am now following the Sanitary Sewer UN Foundation workflows, in particular the Data Migration Tutorial (found online), for the Stormwater foundation, as another post.

Today, I noticed several maps in the Pro project had broken data source connections.  Stormwater Data Audit, Network Editor, and Utility Network maps source the Stormwater_UtilityNetwork.geodatabase, and appear fine (there are no (!) in the maps' ToCs).  The Stormwater Network Viewer map is sourcing a fake inaccessible service (as per the Tasks information) so that is explained.  However, the Stormwater Simple Network map is sourcing the Stormwater_UtilityNetwork.gdb.  At one time, I saw this (at least I think I did) *.gdb in the Pro Catalog listed right above the *.geodatabase (I think in the Folders...Databases....folder).  Now it appears this *.gdb has vanished.  I did not delete it.  The current data source path is shown as: C:\temp\1_33Cert\Storm_Sol\Databases\Stormwater_UtilityNetwork.gdb.  The .gdb is not found at this location. 

I did a search for Stormwater_Utility_Network.gdb and found a similar named one, stormwater_utilitynetwork.gdb (all lower case text), in my C:\Users\me\OneDrive - agency\Documents\ArcGIS\Packages.  I believe this .gdb is part of one of the learn.gis.com UN foundation tutorials.  I have deleted this tutorial folder in the past to reset and retake the tutorial.  I don't see how the two can be related, and if deleting the tutorial folder deleted the .gdb in question.

Can I simply repoint the Stormwater Simple Network map layers to the Stormwater_UtilityNetwork.geodatabase to restore the data source connections?

Regards, Jay

 

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AyanPalit
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@JayHodny yes that should work. If not, you should download a fresh foundation package from https://solutions.arcgis.com/utilities 

Also, further questions should be posted to ArcGIS Solutions

Ayan Palit | Principal Consultant Esri

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AyanPalit
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@JayHodny yes that should work. If not, you should download a fresh foundation package from https://solutions.arcgis.com/utilities 

Also, further questions should be posted to ArcGIS Solutions

Ayan Palit | Principal Consultant Esri
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JayHodny
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Thank you, Ayan!

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