Access the trace network layer

Available with Standard or Advanced license.

Depending on your level of access and the desired task, there are several ways to access the trace network dataset to add to an active map.

In the Catalog pane Catalog Pane, the trace network and related network classes can be accessed using different tabs:

  • The Portal tab—Displays the trace network and related classes when working with a trace network published from an enterprise geodatabase. Access to the trace network through the Portal tab is intended for tasks such as adding to an active map view to work with the trace network layer for editing or analytic operations.
  • The Project tab—Displays the trace network and related classes when working in a file or enterprise geodatabase. When working within an enterprise geodatabase, the trace network is visible under Databases using a database connection Geodatabase Connection established as the database trace network owner. Access to the trace network through the Project tab with an enterprise geodatabase is intended for limited administration tasks when working with the network topology or exporting and importing trace configurations.

The trace network layer can be accessed through the Contents pane when the trace network is added to an active map view Map View. In the Contents pane, the trace network layer is prefixed with the trace network name and Trace Network, for example, Hydro Trace Network.

Access the trace network ribbon

To access the trace network's Data tab on the ribbon, the trace network layer and related layers must be in an active map view.

When working with an enterprise geodatabase, the trace network and related feature classes must be shared to the ArcGIS Enterprise portal through a feature service.

    To access the trace network ribbon using the Data tab, complete the following steps:
  1. Browse to the data source of the trace network and right-click the Trace Network dataset Trace Network and select Add to new map.
    • For a trace network shared using services, the data source is under Portal Portal.
    • For a trace network in a single-user deployment, the data source is under Project or Computer.

    On the ribbon, the Trace Network and Data contextual tab set appears.

  2. Click the Data tab under Trace Network to activate.

    The Trace Network and Data contextual tab group

Access dirty areas

Dirty areas indicate a modification to the network has taken place, but it has not been validated in the network topology. To access dirty areas, the trace network layer must be in an active map view.

    To access the dirty areas for a trace network, complete the following steps:
  1. Ensure the trace network and related layers are added to an active map view.
  2. In the Contents pane, expand the trace network layer.

    You can now view and explore the Dirty Areas sublayer.

    Trace Network layer in the Contents pane

Access trace network properties

The Layer Properties dialog box provides a centralized location to view information about the current state and configuration of the trace network. As you work with and configure your trace network, any changes you make are reflected here.

Properties of the trace network can be accessed from both the Contents and Catalog panes in ArcGIS Pro. When accessed from the Contents pane, the Layer Properties dialog box displays information about layer-specific properties as well as dataset properties of the trace network. Access from the Catalog pane displays the Trace Network Properties dialog box and displays only dataset properties.

The Layer Properties dialog box is accessed from the trace network layer's context menu in the Contents pane.

Learn more about the trace network properties