On March 1st, we are releasing an update to the Water Utility Network Editing solution and a preview of the analysis tools for the Gas As-Built Editing solution. This update will provide a connection isolation trace tool for gas customer and an update the water valve isolation trace for water customers. These trace routines have a new option on how the results are returned. Instead of a selection set or a graphic, you can now get a copy of the results as a set of in-memory layers. This new return option allowed us to craft a model to easily share these to a service so anyone in the organization can access the results. Check out the video below highlighting these new features.
Hello;
Where can I find more sources about water or gas utility trace tools?
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mmiller-esristaff are you aware of a way to use a script to run the valve isolation tool on each main? We have a client doing a risk analysis and the essentially want to identify the mains in their system that would affect the most customers in the event of a break.
I know we could do this if we had the source code using for the valve isolation. Is the latest code kept on GitHub? If it is, we wouldn't mind contributing back to GitHub.
Bruce
no need to script, try out the summary isolation trace tool
I thought about trying that, but I was concerned about the performance trying to use for 25,000 main lines. I will give it try. Thanks!
Bruce
it will take a day or 3 to finish
Mike, I just realized the Summary isolation trace tool doesn't count Hydrants which are selected in the regular 'Valve Isolation Trace' Tool. I might copy the hydrants as critical meters for this analysis (they don't track critical customers) to get around this, but I'd like to see if our developer can add hydrant counts to the existing tool. Is the code on Github?
Bruce
Please do, submit a PR and we can include it in the next release