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Thanks Anthony J Milden! We will keep this in mind as we evolve the sewer data models.
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If you are using ArcMap and your data is in a geometric network than you should be able to do this with the attribute assistant in this Solution Template - Water Geometric Network Editing and Analysis | ArcGIS Solutions for Water
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You might be able to use the Summary Flow Accumulation tool on the Water Utility Network Reporting toolbar to get at the answer. Requires your data to be in a geometric network. You could use it sum the number of upstream manholes for each pipe and use that a proxy or if you have customer connections you could assign a weight to each connection and accumulate that for each upstream pipe. Water Utility Network Reporting toolbar - Water Utility Network Editing and Analysis | ArcGIS Solutions for Water
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Not sure exactly what your project is, but the hydrology tools like Stream Order and Flow Direction are used to analyze surface flow across a continuous surface, like a DEM. So those tools are typically used for surface water, not for pipes. The first bullet point under Usage sounds like the results you are experiencing if you turned your pipes into a raster - Stream Order—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Most organizations represent their sewer system using vector data (typically a network) and use that vector data to perform analysis.
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If you are using ArcMap, The Water Geometric Network Editing and Analysis template, and specifically the Attribute Assistant Add-In, can automatically calculate those attribute fields - Water Geometric Network Editing and Analysis | ArcGIS Solutions for Water
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Thanks Aaron Sapsford for letting us know. I just experienced the same behavior and we're looking into it now. The V1 is the version of the Electric Migration Tools. We decided it was best to version the Electric Migration Tools separate from the asset package versions. Regards, Howard
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Hi Damien We don't have a beta version that we can share yet. Currently, we are targeting a Q1 2020 release. I updated the thread Robert shared above to reflect that date. Regards, Howard
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The minimum versions are FME 2018.1.1 build 18567 or the ArcGIS Data Interop Extension with ArcGIS Pro 2.3 or ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7 The asset package is Electric V2. The instructions will have you append an included File Geodatabase named "AssetPackageAdditions" into the V2 asset package. AssetPackageAdditions includes additional rules and association roles for the sample data.
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Version 1 of the Electric Utility Network Migration Tools are now available for download from this post. The Electric Utility Network Migration Tools help you transform electric system data from a geometric network to a utility network using FME or ArcGIS Pro with the Data Interoperability Extension. It includes a workbench, assembly builder, a schema mapper, tools, sample data, and documentation. The provided workbench, assembly builder, schema mapper, and sample source data are set up for a schema that is very similar to how an electric distribution system is typically represented as a geometric network. You will need to further configure the workbench, assembly builder, and schema mapper for your source data. Please use this GeoNet discussion to ask questions and share your feedback.
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Confirmed. Those are the most recent releases. No current plans for a future release with significant ehancements.
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You're not missing anything. The data model doesn't include any attributes or features to capture confined spaces. You'd need to add to it to capture that information.
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Yes, check out Set Up an Enterprise Geodatabase on this page - Create a sewer utility network
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Peter King We've seen similar issues occur due to proxy configurations that are impacting python's ability to connect to the active portal. It's not easy to work through it on GeoNet, but our support folks have dealt with this before and successfully solved. So it will be easiest to work with support on it.
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Ray, Sorry for the delay in responding. You need to update the feature template for the pipe hosted feature layer through ArcGIS Online and not through ArcGIS Pro - Manage feature templates—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS
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You can modify the domains to remove the pipe types that you don't have. You can use the Configure an ArcGIS Solution task in the Solutions Deployment Tool to remove the domains. You will also need to update the feature template for the pipe hosted feature layer to remove the domains you deleted from the editing list. Manage feature templates—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS I highly recommend that you deploy a copy of Mapping for Small Stormwater and try your changes there first to make sure you don't break any of the web maps or apps before doing making changes to your production deployment.
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