Hi all,
I changed the reference system using the Change Asset Package Spatial Reference tool.
This operation creates an empty Utility Network dataset.
Then I filled the Feature Classes with my own data with the Data Load tool (Including the Service Territory)
Then I ran the Add Spatial Index tool for each feature class.
Afterwards, when I run the Enable Topology tool, it did not give an error, but the topology is not enabled. No any record are created in the dirty ares layer.
Is there a missing step in the work steps?
Im using ArcGIS Pro 2.9.2 - File Geodatabase
Untools Version 2.9.2
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The Utility Network in the output GDB is not usable. The Change Asset Package Spatial Reference tool should fail when there is a controller dataset like the Utility Network in the input GDB. We have a backlog item to handle these scenarios and exit early. The tool is designed to change the spatial reference of the asset package, which you then apply to a GDB and it creates the UN.
There's definitely something strange going on here, but what you've explained in your post doesn't completely make sense to me. An asset package database doesn't have a utility network, so there's nothing to enable. Here's the process typically used once you've installed all the tools and downloaded your Utility Network Foundation:
Is it possible you are looking at the properties on an older utility network or database? If you create a new utility network database using the Asset Package to Geodatabase tool does that resolve the issue?
The Utility Network in the output GDB is not usable. The Change Asset Package Spatial Reference tool should fail when there is a controller dataset like the Utility Network in the input GDB. We have a backlog item to handle these scenarios and exit early. The tool is designed to change the spatial reference of the asset package, which you then apply to a GDB and it creates the UN.
Oh I see, the asset package tool should only be run on the asset package but if you run it on a utility network gdb you can get in this unusual state. Thanks Mike!