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Transfer utility network from file geodatabase to corporate geodatabase

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GeoMon
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Help me community! I created a utility network in a file geodatabase and I want to transfer it to a corporate geodatabase. How do I do it? I used import schema, then imported the subnetworks, but for example, the sublines are not transferred, and the fields of the feature line only load the terminals and some other attributes, but not the fields indicating which subnetwork they belong to. Do you know the solution or what I should do?

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RobertKrisher
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You can find instructions for copying a utility network to an enterprise geodatabase and publishing services on this reading list: ArcGIS Utility Network migration reading list. You are at the "Deploying a utility network to ArcGIS Enterprise" step of the process.

When you use the copy tool to move a feature dataset containing a utility network to another database, the entire utility network and all its related content will be transferred to the other geodatabase as-is. It will preserve the topology (enabled/disabled, and all the connectivity), dirty areas, subnetwork status, etc.

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MikeMillerGIS
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Copy and paste the feature dataset should do it.  I believe it always copies with Topology Disabled, which means you have to enable and run update subnetwork again.  That cannot be transferred.

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GeoMon
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I tried to copy paste but I got the following message:

It is in Spanish but it says error when pasting the portal user does not have the correct type of extension assigned.

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MikeMillerGIS
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You do not have permissions.  What type of user are you.  What version of enterprise?  You need to ensure you have the correct capabilities.

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GeoMon
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Whats type of permit should I have? I Have enterprise 11.3 and arcgis pro 3.5. The utility was edited with professional advanced editing. The enterprise corporative was created with data schema other than ODE o SDE and was not branch versioned 

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MikeMillerGIS
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RobertKrisher
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You can find instructions for copying a utility network to an enterprise geodatabase and publishing services on this reading list: ArcGIS Utility Network migration reading list. You are at the "Deploying a utility network to ArcGIS Enterprise" step of the process.

When you use the copy tool to move a feature dataset containing a utility network to another database, the entire utility network and all its related content will be transferred to the other geodatabase as-is. It will preserve the topology (enabled/disabled, and all the connectivity), dirty areas, subnetwork status, etc.