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Ability to Remove Asset Types, Change Terminal Configurations, Etc.

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08-27-2025 02:06 PM
Status: Open
JCGuarneri
Frequent Contributor

After using the Utility Network for a few years, we have a number of asset types that are either no longer needed or we discovered require a different terminal configuration than what was originally set up. It would be really beneficial to be able to modify or delete subtypes and their terminal configurations to meet changing needs.

I understand this must be a difficult feature to implement without risking breaking UN functionality if used carelessly. But I think this is essential configurability functionality.

3 Comments
gis_KIWI4

I can see the benefit in being bale to change things on the fly - remove asset_types, change terminals, etc. But I don't believe we will get this as I agree with your statement. This can be a nightmare to manage without breaking things, specially if you leave it to the users. 

Maybe there could a "modification" wizard where you are handheld through the process. 

But for now, we will just have to stick to the export to asset package -> Modify -> Apply Asset Package.  

ThatGuyOverThere

Can you not just go through and modify the rules, terminal tables, and remove all of the subtypes you're referring to by hand?

JCGuarneri

@ThatGuyOverThere The schema is additive only. So while you can remove all the connectivity rules, you can't remove a subtype or asset type. Or even rename them. Editors can add the features or change to an "invalid" asset type, and break connectivity. And once you've set a terminal configuration on an asset type, you're stuck with that terminal configuration. Theoretically, you should know ahead of time what the right one is, but we've encountered a couple instances where we realized we had it wrong the first time.

There's probably a way you could do it in SQL if need be, but I'm pretty sure that would void the warranty.