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@MirekGroen Looks like you are following the documentation but seems like the zipped GDB may not be formatted in a way where the source route feature class is not found. Can you post a screenshot of the GDB with its contents or upload a sample?
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@BrianVann This is a common linear referencing challenge that can be solved reasonably well with some guided processes. Let's start with key references to the Locate Features Along Routes help documentation: Crash data may often have just coordinates to locate them on a map. It is desirable to have a Route attribute collected with the crash data. Or perhaps a post-process to enrich the crash data with a unique route attribute. The above process primes the data to then allow for a selective and more accurate process. You can have a recursive script to group the crash points by the route, and then use Locate Features Along Routes tool for each set.
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@AlisonWieckowicz I think you are on the right track in unravelling this. Here are three concepts to track: LRS Versioning Conflict Prevention All of these existed in ArcMap and they are in ArcGIS Pro but the nuts-n-bolts have changed under the hood. Hope this helps. Please post your updates.
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@AlisonWieckowicz you raise a good question. LRS conflict prevention in ArcGIS Pro is dependent on the geodatabase being branch-versioned. Not sure, if this was a first-time migration from ArcMap LRS to ArcGIS Pro LRS. During the process, it is recommended to also unversion (traditional) and version (branch). Followed by enable conflict prevention. Once the LRS service is published and added back to ArcGIS Pro, the Locks tool becomes active. Click on Locks tool to display locks table - confirming conflict prevention in enabled.
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@rohanrajan_hms The Assembly feature class in an Utility Network domain, is a conceptual representation that would contain other physical features. Assembly—Represents point features that contain other features. As with device features, assembly features are compact features, but they differ in that assemblies contain other significant devices. Assemblies are useful to show a single symbol on the map yet model the internal features and their connections. You can view the internal features of an assembly on the map or in the diagram view. Examples of assembly features are switchgear, transformer banks, and pump assemblies. Physical Assets in a domain network are typically stored in device, line and junction feature classes. There are instances where an organization may not have the assembly details or the desire to model all the components. In that case the entire 'enclosure' (which is physical) is modelled as the assembly (leaving out the internal physical details). Other supporting physical assets are modelled as part of the structure network. Structural attachments are typically stored in boundary, line and junction feature classes.
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@Acharya Great question and there are several blogs and help documentation that will provide detailed explanation. Here's my take on this: Utility Network = ArcGIS Utility Network product Utility Network is the ArcGIS product focused on network solutions for electric, gas, and water utilities, architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), and telecommunications industries. Utility and Pipeline Data Model = UPDM is a template data model for gas and hazardous liquid pipelines. UPDM is included with the Gas and Pipeline Referencing Utility Network Foundation solution. The model has multiple implementation patterns based on business requirements: Utility Network (Gas Asset Package) ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (information model) Utility Network and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing
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@StephScavelli You need the robust specs on the machine running ArcGIS Pro; not the one used to RDP as it is supposed to be a thin client with not much processing requirement.
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@MeleKoneya Thanks for the update. The behavior reported is weird; my best guess it's the setup. I recall a few issues where VPN/RDP tries to connect the host machine drives to the remote machine for file transfer etc. Connect/disconnect of the mapped drives in this situation seem to upset some applications. This is usually a setting that can be disabled. Just one more item to review and rule out.
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@StephScavelli Correct, RDP should not interfere with Pro at all. Many users operate ArcGIS Pro on remote machines. I myself use RDP to access Pro across multiple environments and never see an issue.
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@Mark65 Thanks for posting to the Esri Community. A good place to get an overview of GIS for Water is: Water Utilities Overview Water Wastewater Stormwater Small Systems ArcGIS Pro is a a full-featured professional desktop GIS application that has specific capabilities to manage and analyze water utility networks. ArcGIS Pro also has tools to extract, transform spatial data to various formats including shapefile (.shp). You may also reach out to Esri UK for software purchase, license enquires.
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@spanton They seem to have the same content; just format/layout is different.
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@Madam curios to what export method was used? I would recommend using a GP tool like Table To Excel to output an Excel file, validate the results and then resave as CSV if needed. I use this method and the stated GP preserves the geometry fields and values.
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@ModernElectric If you created a 'simple' feature class in ArcGIS Pro, it can be used in ArcMap just fine. The aforementioned issue comes into play when features participate in an LRS created using the APR extension. Some possible workarounds depending on your use case: export the layers as simple features to a file GDB that is used for ArcMap make a copy of the entire geodatabase and remove LRS for use with ArcMap measures created in LRS should be retained when a copy is made Hope this helps!
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