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Hi everyone, I am currently in the early process of deleting and updating subnetworks in our utility network. When reviewing this documentation, I run into problems at the last step. Using the water system shown below, I have removed all subnetwork controllers. Then I validate the extent and get no errors and no dirty areas display within the error inspector. Then I update the subnetwork using the find subnetwork pane or geoprocessing tool successfully. When I run the export subnetwork too, the tier parameter says that there are no clean subnetworks discovered. Can anyone give me some guidance on how to setup a system and pressure subnetwork on the below water system? Generally speaking, the pink line pumps water from a river to a treatment plant and the pumps to distribution. Does there need to be an asset that serves as a subnetwork controller at the beginning of the pink line to represent the supply (river)? If I set the pumps at the plant as subnetwork controllers for a pressure subnetwork, all assets are assigned to the system subnetwork. Wouldn't you think that everything after the pumps would be the pressure subnetwork? Overall, what assets do you use as subnetwork controllers within a water utility network? For example, the esri default Naperville water data uses a water treatment plant as the controller for the system subnetwork. For us, the treatment plant is an area that contains several assets which could control a subnetwork. How do you handle wells that feed a treatment plant? What about bodies of water that serve as a source for a system? I've gone through most of the content within this documentation, but have had a difficult time applying it to our utility network. Any help regarding subnetwork management would be greatly appreciated!
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Thank you very much for this excellent insight! Enabling the clear cache option has seemed to improve performance. But the other suggestions may help us as well. I'm thinking ESRI should put together a webinar or presentation at a future conference on this topic. I think it is something that all ESRI users would appreciate.
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Thanks Todd, any thoughts as to how to create a task that would add a specific set of layers to a map? This would be after loading in a predefined map package with UN datasets. I'm guessing, the best way would be to just republish map packages with the layers already in them.
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Thank you for your suggestions! It appears that clearing the cache has improved performance somewhat but it will take a few days to really know for sure. We are running version 3.0.3, running locally. Yes the UN is in an enterprise database.
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Can someone provide insight into why ArcGIS Pro performance decreases over time? For example, a common workflow includes opening a brand new ArcGIS Pro document with no template, loading in our Utility Network map packages and start editing. The performance at this time is lightning fast and geoprocessing tools open and run very quickly. But as the course of the day goes on, the speed decreases somewhat and after a day or two, the document is no longer usable. The workaround for this is to just open a new document and repeat the process. But for someone like myself, I like to save reference layers and other data within the document, so having to recreate these every few days is not productive. I know I can't be the only one that has this issue, so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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That tool is very interesting and it does work on a small sample of data. Maybe you can point me in the direction of best practices when loading in data to an existing utility network so that it participates in the topology that already exists in the network?
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I have a dataset of fittings (outside the utility network) that appear to be snapped to gravity main lines that were created from the snap geoprocessing tool. When I append these features into structure junctions (fitting subtype), no vertex is created on the gravity main. If you manually create a fitting (structure junction) on the gravity main, a vertex is created on the line. I'm thinking there is some type of utility network rule that needs to be modified in order to get this to work? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
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Thanks Mike, It looks like this tool was developed for version 3.3 and we're running 3.0.3, so that probably explains why when I open the "Create Along Point to Feature" tool, it fails to open. In the meantime, i'm having a hard time following the workflow. Can you send a screenshot or two to illustrate what the group template should look like? Is this tool creating laterals from the main to the point locations? Ideally this tool would create laterals from selected points (service connections/meter locations) to the nearest water/sewer main.
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Does anyone know if the water geometric network editing and analysis tools have been replicated in ArcGIS Pro for use in a utility network? In arcmap, we used this tool to automate water lateral creation between a meter location and an adjacent water/sewer main. I have thousands of water meter locations (points) and need to create laterals from the point to the main. If this isn't possible, is there a download of the attribute assistant and water utility network editing tools addins available for use within ArcGIS 10.5.1? We still have a copy of arcmap and could theoretically replicate this process outside of the utility network.
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Is there anything like this available within a utility network and in ArcGIS Pro?
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This looks like a group template, which is good for creating multiple features (tee, lateral, hydrant, etc) at once. What i'm looking for is a way to generate a lateral from a meter to the main for a selected subset of meters. In other words, if I have 1000 meters, generate 1000 laterals. This was possible in arcmap with the extension/toolbar I referenced.
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Does anyone know if the water geometric network editing and analysis tools have been replicated in ArcGIS Pro for use in a utility network? In arcmap, we used this tool to automate water lateral creation between a meter location and an adjacent water/sewer main.
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Does anyone know how to convert a field that has units in feet to miles for use in a serial chart within ArcGIS Dashboards? Essentially I need to display a line graph showing month by month the total sum of water main lengths in miles. Using the raw dataset I already have (with lengths in feet), the dashboard options allow for this out of the box. But because dashboards requires an arcade expression to result in a Feature Set, it appears that I need to create a summary table to do this? Below is an expression that does not result in errors, but does not respond after clicking "Done" in the expression dialog. I'm guessing this is too much for the server to process (118K records) Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! var sql = "ownedby = 1 And lifecyclestatus = 8 And (installdate IS NULL Or installdate < date '01 Jan 2025 12:00:01 am')"
var waterMain = Filter(FeatureSetByPortalItem(Portal('https://wapgis65.epcor.ca/portal'), 'f1a0edc6c51c478282f35188c509cfdd', 15, ["measuredlength", "WATERSYSTEM", "ownedby", "installdate", "CREATIONDATE"], false), sql)
var sumWaterMain = GroupBy(waterMain, ['WATERSYSTEM', 'CREATIONDATE'], [ { name: 'miles', expression: 'measuredlength / 5280', statistic: 'SUM' }]);
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fields: [
{ name: "system", type: "esriFieldTypeString" },
{ name: "date", type: "esriFieldTypeDate" },
{ name: "miles", type: "esriFieldTypeDouble" },
],
geometryType: "",
features: [],
};
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for (var s in sumWaterMain) {
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attributes: {
system: s["WATERSYSTEM"],
date: s["CREATIONDATE"],
miles: s["miles"],
},
};
}
// Return dictionary cast as a FeatureSet
return FeatureSet(Text(combinedDict));
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Thank you for your response. I also tested out publishing a feature class with a relationship class to several other feature classes as a map service. The relationship between the features is recognized in the map viewer and within ArcGIS Dashboards in 10.9.1. Is this a known functionality? Is there any document that explains what is and is not supported regarding related tables and features for AGOL and Enterprise versions?
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