I am trying to create a new subnetwork controller and I have come across this error and how to solve this.
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Hierarchical networks only allow features to belong to more than one subnetwork as long as those networks belong to different tiers. You can belong to a pressure zone and a system, but not to two different pressure zones. If 5000 were a pressure zone and DGS was a pressure system, you wouldn't receive an error. Because both of these subnetworks are the same tier they are not allowed to be interconnected like this.
Hello, I think the error is explicit : you have two controllers with different subnetwork name that are connected.
Here you can find how to solve this error : https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/utility-network/water/water-subnetwork-errors/
@PierreloupDucroix Since its a hierarchical type of network , why cant i be able to have two subnetworks in them? or i dont know where i am explicitly going wrong.
Hierarchical networks only allow features to belong to more than one subnetwork as long as those networks belong to different tiers. You can belong to a pressure zone and a system, but not to two different pressure zones. If 5000 were a pressure zone and DGS was a pressure system, you wouldn't receive an error. Because both of these subnetworks are the same tier they are not allowed to be interconnected like this.
Another thing I like to do is go back and check my subnetwork controllers were set on the correct port. It's rather easy to accidentally set a controller on Port 1 when you meant to set it on Port 2. I've inadvertently created multiple controller conflicts several times this way.