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The laptop that is having the issue is Intel Arc. The desktop without the issue is Intel UHD 770.
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One a desktop computer with Intel and NVIDIA graphics does not have the issue. Another laptop with Intel and NVIDIA graphics does have the issue. Both computers are up to date on drivers, we are using the same web browser, and looking at the same web map.
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04-07-2025
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Fair enough. I have already modified the model to include the additional elbow types for our deployment.
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Well, I have not seen that pattern before with a raster dataset of any kind. I would use the mosaic dataset footprint to find out which raster that is and add that individual raster to the map and see if it has the same issue.
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I would not turn on Dynamic Range Adjustment. I just know that being enable could cause different colors as you move the map around because it is only stretching the raster based on the statistics within the current extent. The default compression settings should not be causing any issue. I have seen high compression cause issues so I thought it would be good to check. If you are only noticing it issue when zoomed in then I would find a problem area, add that specific raster to the map, and see if the individual raster has the issue.
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@JakeSkinner does WEBGISDR overwrite the JSON file at each run, or do I need to pass in a unique file name each time WEBGISDR executes?
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I am in the process of migrating our ArcGIS Enterprise deployment to new servers. I got all the way to migrating the Data Store, but now I have an Object data store marooned on the old server. The Object data store is in single-machine mode so even if a had a third server (which I do not) I could not change it to cluster mode. How do you migrate a single-machine Object data store to a new machine?
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@RobertKrisher creating a unique user/schema for each utility network works for me. I want to have each utility in its own network but stored in the same database to make database management easier. Thank you.
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I think for the time being I am going to move our reclaimed water into the schema of the Reclaimed Water Data Management solution and then use the Utility Network Migration toolset to turn that into a basic utility network until an official Esri reclaimed water utility network model is released. Thank you for the information.
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Thank you for the information. I just wanted to post the idea in case most other organizations are like us and would rather have the default be the specific elbows vs one generic elbow. If no one votes on this, then you are correct that nothing should change with the models.
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Which existing utility network model lends itself to being adapted for reclaimed water? Is there any benefit to trying to fit our reclaimed water system into one of the existing models or would it be better to use the new Utility Network Migration toolset for now?
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03-25-2025
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How is it possible to have multiple Esri Utility Network models in one database? My organization is working to move our geometric networks for water, wastewater, reclaimed water, and stormwater to utility networks. Esri's local government information model schema gave everything unique names to avoid conflicts. However, in the utility network models I am seeing some tables with the same name. For example, StructureEdgeObject and StructureJunctionObject. I do not want to end up with is a bunch of tables with a "_1" or "_2" at the end of them. Is it best practice to deploy each model to its own database or rename all the duplicate named tables?
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For the fittings asset groups please add new asset types for common elbow angles such as: 11.25° Elbow 22.5° Elbow 45° Elbow 90° Elbow Our field crews like to know what type of elbow is in the ground before heading to a site to know what to bring along for repairs when the need arises.
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It could be caused by a number of things, but here are a few things that come to mind to narrow down the cause. Have statistics been calculated for the mosaic dataset? Statistics for the mosaic dataset are not calculated by default and might affect the color. Does the issue happen when looking at the overviews (small scale), the actual rasters (large scale), or at any scale? What kind of compression is the mosaic dataset transmitting the data in? No compression or heavy compression could result in slow performance. Is Dynamic Range Adjustment (DRA) turned on or are you using dataset statistics? This also might be affecting the color of the images but usually not by making everything a particular shade of color. Is your graphics card driver up-to-date?
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@JakeSkinner I got past my earlier issue only to run into another one. Is this supposed to change hosted feature services too? Our SQL Server instance and ArcGIS Data Store are on the same machine and the script changed all my hosted feature services to point to the new server running our new SQL Server geodatabases. That broke all of our hosted feature services. Thankfully I backed up the folders as clearly stated and was able to swap the old files back to fix everything. I am on Enterprise 11.4 if that helps.
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