So I published to my ArcGIS Enterprise site a set of utility network layers based on UPDM 2018. I can view these in map viewer and scene viewer and even in ArcMap. But when I try to add the feature service to ArcPro it fails and I get the notification "Failed to add facility network data" with no further information.
Any pointers on what I am missing here would be much appreciated.
Thx,
Ed#
Hi Edward,
Can you provide which version of Pro and server?
Also, can you try publishing a brand new feature service by doing the following? I want to eliminate certain variables
1. Connect to your geodatabase and make sure the connection is branch
2. Right click on your utility network dataset and select add to a new map
3. Say yes to the prompt to add all layers
4. Publish as feature service and enable the version management server and make sure to enable default for Zs
5. Use this service and see if you still see the errors.
Would you mind sharing an asset package with us as repro case?
Hussein -
Thanks for the suggestion. These steps seem to work - as in, I can add
the resulting feature service to ArcGIS Pro, edit things and the Utility
Network toolbar is enabled. The attached has a blow-by-blow account.
Am not sure what steps are different than what I had done before (and which
failed). Other than the way the map was composed. In my work flow I
included individual feature classes in the map one by one (PipelineLine,
PipelineDevice, etc.) and then added the UtilityNetwork choosing to not
add all layers -- they were already in the map. Wonder if this made a
difference.
Anyway, I seem to have a path to follow. Thank you very much!
Ed
Glad that worked Ed,
I still would like to know why the original approach didn't work for you, because there could be a lurking bug that we have been chasing for a while. I'm assuming you were using a special publishing map Gas Utility Network, so you can get advantage of the symbologies that comes with the model and then you repaired that map to point to your dataset correct?
Can you compare the subtypes for each layer between the service that works and the service that doesn't ? You can do that by adding both services to Pro (two different maps and just compare each layer)
Hi Hussein -
I originally started with an empty map and added to it layers, one-by-one
from my client-server Geodatabase and then assigned symbology to asset
groups/asset types that are actually present in my sample database. I
added the utility network at the end and opted to not include layers as
that would have duplicated layers I thought were already present. The
attached PPT has layer-by-layer contents from the original map (that did
not work) and the map started by adding in the utility network and
associated layers (that did work). Contents look pretty much the same to
me - but I hope this is helpful.
Thanks,
Ed