Utility Network tab

Available with Standard or Advanced license.

The Utility Network tab is available when a utility network is in an active map and displayed in the Contents pane. The Utility Network tab has a single Data tab that contains the tools and commands most commonly used in utility network workflows. The other tools used for such tasks as creating, configuring, and managing a utility network are located in the Utility Network Tools toolbox.

The Data tab on the Utility Network tab includes a variety of tools and commands that allow you to work with the utility network. Selecting a tool from the tool gallery opens the Trace geoprocessing tool to perform that specific trace type. Other commands on the Data tab open interactive panes to perform tasks such as modifying associations, setting trace locations, modifying subnetwork controllers in a subnetwork, and more.

The Data tab is organized into the following groups:

The commands and tools of each group are described in the following tables. Commands with specific enabling conditions are noted.

Dive-in:

When working with an enterprise geodatabase, most commands on the Data tab require the utility network to be accessed from a web feature layer using a service. There is a subset of commands available when the utility network layer is accessed directly from a database connection:

  • Associations group—View and Display Content
  • Network Topology group—Terminal Connections (if working with an enterprise geodatabase, the dataset must be unversioned)
  • Selection group—Apply To Diagrams and Apply To Maps
  • Diagram group—New and Find
  • Subnetwork group—View and Find

Groups on the Data tab under the Utility Network tab

The Network Diagram contextual tab becomes available when the active map view is not a diagram map but references a diagram layer and this network diagram layer (or a layer under this network diagram layer) is selected in the Contents pane for the active map view. In this case, if the network diagram layer comes from a utility network, the Network Diagram contextual tab appears under the Utility Network tab:

Tools and commands on the Network Diagram contextual tab under the Utility Network tab set
If it comes from a trace network, it appears under the Trace Network tab:
Tools and commands on the Network Diagram contextual tab under the

To learn more about the Network Diagram tabs, see Network diagram tools and commands.

Network Topology group

Tools and commands in the Network Topology group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Validate

Validates the utility network topology.

Click the drop-down arrow to display a menu and choose to validate the network topology within either the current map extent or the entire extent of the utility network.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Terminal Paths

Opens the Modify Terminal Paths pane, where you can modify the valid path for a selected feature.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Terminal Connections

Opens the Modify Terminal Connections pane to create connectivity between a line and a terminal for a device point feature.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service (except if the dataset is unversioned).

Tools and commands in the Network Topology group

Associations group

Tools and commands in the Associations group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Modify

Opens the Modify Associations pane, where you can manage connectivity, attachment, and containment associations between utility network features.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Enter/Exit Containment
  • Enter Containment—Activates containment mode in the active map view, allowing you to create features that are set as content of the container feature selected.
  • Exit Containment—Exits containment mode in the active map view.

Exit Containment—An active container is in editing/containment mode.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Display Content

Shows container content features by disabling the display filter that controls content visibility for utility network layers. A display filter named DisplayContent must be set up for use with the Display Content command.

  • Show—Content that is hidden by default appears in the map view.
  • Hide—Content that is hidden by default does not appear in the map view.

Learn how to configure display filters using the association status attribute

View

Turns View Associations mode on or off so you can see connectivity and structural attachment associations.

  • Enable Associations View—Associations that are hidden by default appear in the map view.
  • Disable Associations View—Associations are hidden from the map view.

Tools and commands in the Associations group

Tools group

Tools and commands in the Tools group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Set Trace Locations/Clear All

Opens the Trace Locations pane, where you can access commands and tools to manage starting points and barriers in the utility network. This command can also be used to clear all starting points and barriers currently set.

Click the drop-down arrow to display a menu and choose the tool or command you want to use.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Utility Network Tool Gallery

Lists the utility network trace types.

Click the trace type you want. This opens the Trace tool in the Geoprocessing pane with the trace type preset.

  • Connected
  • Subnetwork
  • Subnetwork Controllers
  • Upstream
  • Downstream
  • Loops
  • Shortest Path
  • Isolation

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Tools and commands in the Tools group

Selection group

Tools and commands in the Selection group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Apply To Diagrams

Propagates the selection set in the utility network map to all network diagrams opened according to the Network Diagrams Propagation options currently specified.

If you want to propagate the selection set to a specific network diagram, click the drop-down arrow under the command and choose it from the list.

There are features selected in the map, and there is at least one open diagram.

Apply To Maps

Propagates the selection set in the current map to other maps in the project.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Tools and commands in the Selection group

Diagram group

Tools and commands in the Diagram group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Find

Opens the Find Diagrams pane, where there are useful functions that allow you to search for diagrams related to the active utility network.

New

Creates a temporary network diagram from features you select in a network map based on the currently selected diagram template.

Click the drop-down arrow to display a menu and select the diagram template you want your diagram to be based on. Click the desired template item directly to begin diagram creation.

There are features selected in the active map and no unsaved edits.

Overwrite

Overwrites the contents of the diagram with the network features currently selected in the map.

When there are several open diagrams, click the drop-down arrow to display a menu and select the diagram you want to overwrite. When there is only one open diagram, you can click the Overwrite button directly.

There are features selected in the active map, no unsaved edits, and one or more open temporary diagrams for which the All Layers mode is turned on.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Append

Adds the network features currently selected in the map to the desired diagram.

When there are several open diagrams, click the drop-down arrow to display a menu and select the diagram where you want the network features to be appended. When there is only one open diagram, you can click the Append button directly.

There are features selected in the map, no unsaved edits, one or more open diagrams for which the All Layers mode is turned on, and the template related to them is enabled to extend diagrams.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Tools and commands in the Diagram group

Subnetwork group

Tools and commands in the Subnetwork group

CommandDescription Enabling condition
Find

Opens the Find Subnetworks pane, where you can search for subnetworks.

View

Opens the Subnetworks attribute table, where you can view subnetworks.

Modify Controller

Opens the Modify Subnetwork Controller pane, where you can add or delete a feature as a network source or sink.

The active map references a utility network. Additionally, for enterprise geodatabases, the data source must be from a feature service.

Tools and commands in the Subnetwork group