Esri Utility Network Configuration and Data Loading Tools Status

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05-03-2018 02:31 PM
HowardCrothers
Esri Contributor

Network Configuration Data Model Version Last Update Configuration Location Data Loading Tools Location Migration Tools Location

Electric (Distribution & Transmission)4.0May 2021

http://esriurl.com/electricunconfig

https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/

http://esriurl.com/elecmigration
Communications1.1May 2021

http://esriurl.com/commsunconfig

https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/-
Gas / Hazardous Liquid Pipeline (UPDM)1.2May 2021

http://esriurl.com/gasunconfig

https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/

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Sewer4.0May 2021http://esriurl.com/sewerunconfighttps://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/-
Stormwater4.0May 2021http://esriurl.com/stormwaterunconfighttps://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/-
Water Distribution4.1May 2021

esriurl.com/waterdistunconfig

https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/

http://esriurl.com/waterdistmigration

 

This table shows the current status of Utility Network Industry Configurations and data loading tools.  It will be kept up to date.

 

Resource specific data models for the utility network are contained in the corresponding Network Configuration.  For example, if looking for the water distribution data model for the utility network download the Water Distribution Data Management for ArcGIS Enterprise.

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AnthonyRyanEQL
Occasional Contributor III

Hi there,

Where can one find the location of the file geodatabase to download that is the schema, etc of the above configurations? I keep hearing about this with no direction/location of where to find it.

Thanks

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HowardCrothers
Esri Contributor

What type of network do you want the schema for?  Meaning electric distribution, gas or water distribution.

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AnthonyRyanEQL
Occasional Contributor III

Howard,

I'm after Electric Distribution & Gas at the moment. In time, I'll be looking for Electric Transmission & Telecommunnications when they become available.

Thanks

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HowardCrothers
Esri Contributor

You need the asset packages included with these configurations:

esriurl.com/elecdistunconfig

esriurl.com/gasunconfig

For each of those configurations look under the Get Started tab.  Step 3 is what will give you the asset packages that contains the schema you can load to the utility network.

This explains what is included in the Industry Configurations - https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/electric-gas/introducing-utility-network-configura... 

If you need more help let us know.

AnthonyRyanEQL
Occasional Contributor III

Howard,

Thanks for this. I'm having trouble with Step 2 in finding the untools with python add in part of ArcGIS Pro. I have asked this question as Plan B to see what can be obtained until this issue of mine is resolved.

Thanks

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RobertKrisher
Esri Regular Contributor

If you search for untools and nothing shows up, hit the refresh button and try searching again.  I run into that issue pretty frequently when setting up a new machine to do UN work.   Fortunately Esri documented this as a 'note' in their steps 😃

AnthonyRyanEQL
Occasional Contributor III

Robert,

I have tried that step several time with no success. Had to install the package manually via the command prompt

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DavidHoy
Esri Contributor

Hi Anthony

going through the initial setup at one of our customer sites and also discovered the untools package was never found to be added.

We found we were unable to Add Python Packages using ArcGIS Pro due to 2 issues

  1. Pro needs to be running with elevated admin rights (UAC environment)
  2. The customer's outgoing proxy is quite restricted and was not allowing access to conda repositories
    1. The following addresses need to be whitelisted to allow the packages to be accessed

conda.anaconda.org

repo.continuum.io

52.216.0.0/16   (AWS S3 buckets)

Hope this helps someone else as well.

RichardDumont
New Contributor II

Any Updates on this, it is over 6 months old?  Is this still the correct location?