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@MarkDoehnert Since you have the streets based Linear Referencing System (LRS), this geo-reporting can be done simply by Locate Features Along Routes Locating polygon features along routes computes the route and measure information at the geometric intersection of polygon data and route data. Once polygon data has been located along routes, the resulting event table can be used, for example, to calculate the length of route that traveled through each polygon. Tool parameters in this user scenario: Input feature: layer with areas Route features: LRS streets Output Event: as line with From-Measure Field and To-Measure Field. The difference will give you the curb miles of streets within specific areas. Depending on the segmentation of your streets, you may have to perform a dissolve/merge and play with the tool parameters. Hope this Helps!
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@gpgisandsky There are well documented limitations to 'user-schema geodatabases'. User-schema geodatabases are those stored in the schema of a user other than the sde user in Oracle. They are not entirely self-contained; there is some functionality, such as user-defined types, that is only in the sde geodatabase. For that reason, you cannot treat geodatabases in users' schemas as their own entity, and you cannot upgrade the sde geodatabase until you move content out of a user-schema geodatabase and delete the user-schema geodatabase from the Oracle database. This is a legacy pattern and it is recommended to Move user-schema geodatabases to stand-alone geodatabases in Oracle Please review the general considerations for Branch version scenarios.
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@JayLarsen the following come to mind, hope this helps. https://demographics5.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/USA_Traffic_Counts/MapServer https://traffic.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/Traffic/MapServer
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@EricAkiyoshi Very well laid out pilot study - thanks for sharing with the Esri Community!
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@AlexanderShields_AZ The start (green) and end (stop) graphics to show route editing segments are very much there. What is the ArcGIS versions used? Also the screenshots suggests that centerline does not touch the routes. In this case, the start and end of realign is not auto-detected and could be the reason.
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@CristinHolmgren2 The deployment of Utility Network to enterprise geodatabase (SDE) requires the Utility Network user type extension. Please ensure that you are signed into Portal and the connected user has the Utility Network user type extension license. Please post your update.
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@Bud I like to consider control points similar to vertices with a special designation. They are stored as geometry attributes and you can convert a control point to a vertex or a vertex to a control point. Note this is a newer functionality introduced at Pro 3.1. I found the SDK reference here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/3.1/sdk/api-reference/topic1519.html
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@gargarcia Thanks for your interest! Most Esri data models started out as a stand-alone schema; the most popular and widely implemented ones evolved into ArcGIS Solutions. Once you find the solution of your interest, the package downloaded from the solution gallery will include documentation, model and other map artifacts. I will let @JimBarry comment on the future roadmap for railroads data model.
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@JuhaHaanpera Please consider the Gas and Pipeline Referencing Utility Network Foundation that provides more comprehensive modelling and analytical capabilities using ArcGIS Utility Network with an option of ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing. This solution may be used for natural gas, petroleum liquids and hydrogen as well. A good place to start will be reviewing the business requirements and aligning with the most appropriate solution functionality.
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@-ChrisCraig This Help document steps you through Draw measured hatches along lines Blog: ArcGIS Pro symbology for the Civil 3D objects: working with LYRX files The techniques described can be used to symbolize mile markers for a route.
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@TravisSmith9 The SDR attribute has come up during data mapping/migration at other organizations as well. Some clients see this as a calculated ratio, that can be derived as and when needed. While others have the need to persist this data, and have added a custom field to Pipelineline feature class.
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Very interesting question! Glad that you started this thread @DasheEbra 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. The Helpful Utility Network Links provided by @VanessaSimps applies to ArcGIS Utility Network. Network Management = generic theme, model, solution, technique to manage any network. Network Management is a theme and not an ArcGIS product. There are several ArcGIS products (not a comprehensive list) that offer network management capabilities like: ArcGIS Utility Network ArcGIS Network Analyst ArcGIS Trace Network ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing ArcGIS Roads & Highways ArcMap Geometric Network (legacy) Arc Hydro etc.
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@PeteJordan My guess is the process was developed long time back and seems high overhead to maintain. Recommend creating an m-aware feature class and using the standard LRS route editing tools to update feature geometry and attributes. Sorry I don't have a direct answer to your cache issue but think there is a more efficient way to do the same.
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@PeterStiegler2 This is a data anomaly as an LRS route by definition has measure values that are strictly increasing or decreasing monotonically. Consider the following options to model this correctly: If this is the only instance, have an analyst research the data. If there is no documentation or authoritative record, remove the faulty calibration point with 101.183 measure and re-calibrate the route. Split the route at calibration point with 101.183 measure. This will create 2 monotonic routes. Use LRS modelling concepts like Line Network, Station Event if this issue is more prevalent and needs a system level handling. A solution upgrade as in ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro, is typically a significant effort and investment. I highly encourage organizations to clean up the data along the way, as much as possible. Pushing the data as is with their flaws, is a missed opportunity.
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@GraemeBrowning_Aurizon I believe this is unexpected behavior. Recommend to trace back the configuration of the networks and the route loading process. Conceptually, LRS data model allows you to have multiple LRS networks. After configuration on the LRS networks, you should verify the dLRSNetworks domain. 'The Network ID field is registered with the dLRSNetworks coded value domain when the LRS is created.' After, Append Routes or Create Routes verify the Centerline Sequence table records. 'The combination of the network ID and route ID creates a way of uniquely identifying each route in the LRS. The use of the network ID helps differentiate between LRMs, as route IDs may not be unique across networks.' If you generated Calibration Points, verify the Network ID field as well. If appending Calibration Points, proper Network ID values should be assigned. 'Calibration points are specific to an LRS Network and comprise the measure component of the LRM.'
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