Available with Location Referencing license.
Each LRS Network is created by combining centerline features with route definitions and attributes. Calibration points are used to apply the measures to routes in the LRS Network. Centerlines and calibration points are registered with the linear referencing system (LRS) when it's created. The network feature class can be modeled in advance or created when you create your LRS Network. Use the following workflows to create a new LRS Network, create an LRS Network from a dataset, or to modify existing LRS networks.
Create an LRS Network
If your network feature class was not created in advance, you can use the Create LRS Network tool to create it when registering the network with the LRS.
- In ArcGIS Pro, open the Create LRS Network tool.
- Click the Browse button next to Input Location and browse to the geodatabase where you want to create the LRS Network.
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The input workspace must contain an LRS. If the input workspace contains more than one LRS, a drop-down list is provided to choose the LRS.
- Type the name of the LRS to which this LRS Network will be registered in the LRS Name text box.
The LRS must reside in the same geodatabase as the Input Location.
- Type the LRS Network name in the LRS Network Name text box.
The LRS Network name is also be the name of the feature class that will be created and registered with the LRS Network.
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The LRS Network name can contain up to 26 characters and cannot contain any special characters other than spaces, hyphens, or underscores.
- Accept the default name or use the text boxes to optionally rename Route ID Field, From Date Field, and To Date Field.
- The default output of this tool is an LRS Network that does not support lines, along with a feature class that does not contain the necessary fields to support lines. You can optionally configure an LRS Line Network or an LRS Derived Network by doing one of the following:
- To create an LRS Network that supports lines, check the Include Fields to Support Lines check box and map the additional fields required for an LRS Line Network: Line ID Field, Line Name Field, Line Order Field, and Measure Unit.
- To create an LRS Derived Network, check the Derive From Line Network check box and provide the LRS Line Network to which the LRS Derived Network will be registered.
- Click Run to create the LRS Network, LRS Line Network, or LRS Derived Network.
The network feature class is registered in the specified geodatabase.
The output of this tool is an LRS Network and an empty polyline feature class that will store the routes of the LRS Network. The output LRS Network and output feature class will have the same name as the LRS Network.
Learn more about setting gap calibration rules for your LRS Network
The network feature class is mapped to the selected fields.
Create an LRS Network from a dataset
The network feature class can be created before registering the network with the LRS. The spatial reference, tolerance, and resolution settings for the network feature class must align with those of the centerline feature class. The m-tolerance and resolution of the network feature class are determined based on the spatial reference of the centerline feature class, the x,y-tolerance and resolution of the centerline feature class, and the LRM units of measure.
You can use the Create LRS Network From Existing Dataset tool to create an LRS Network in an LRS using an existing polyline feature class. The input feature class cannot be registered with an existing LRS Network. A feature class can only be registered as one LRS Network feature class at a time. If necessary, use the Remove LRS Entity tool to delete the LRS Network to which a feature class is registered.
This tool does not alter the input feature class and adds information to internal metadata tables to register the input feature class as the LRS Network feature class.
- In ArcGIS Pro, open the Create LRS Network From Existing Dataset tool.
- Click the Browse button next to LRS Network Feature Class and browse to and choose the input feature class.
Note:
The name of the feature class can contain up to 26 characters, and cannot contain any special characters other than spaces, hyphens, and underscores. The feature class must reside in a feature dataset that contains an LRS in your geodatabase. The name of the feature class is used as the name of the LRS Network that's created.
- Click the LRS Name drop-down arrow and choose the LRS name to which this LRS Network will be registered.
The LRS must reside in the same geodatabase as the LRS Network feature class.
- Click the Route ID Field drop-down arrow and choose the field in the LRS Network feature class to map as the route ID field.
This must be a string or GUID field type.
- Click the Route Name Field drop-down arrow and choose the string field in the LRS Network feature class that will be mapped as the LRS Network route name.
- Click the Route Date Field drop-down arrow and choose the date field in the LRS Network feature class that will be mapped as the LRS Network From date.
- The default output of this tool is an LRS Network that does not support lines, along with a feature class that does not contain the necessary fields to support lines. You can optionally configure an LRS Line Network or an LRS Derived Network by doing one of the following:
- To create an LRS Network that supports lines, check the Include Fields to Support Lines check box and map the LRS Line Network parameters: Line ID Field, Line Name Field, and Line Order Field.
- To create an LRS Derived Network, check the Derive From Line Network check box and provide the LRS Line Network name to which the LRS Derived Network will be registered.
- Click Run to create the LRS Network, LRS Line Network, or LRS Derived Network.
The LRS Network is created in the same workspace as the LRS Network feature class, and the LRS Network feature class is mapped to the chosen fields.
Learn more about setting gap calibration rules for your LRS Network
The network feature class is mapped to the selected fields.
Modify an LRS Network
You can modify an LRS Network using the Modify LRS Network tool to remap one or more fields in an LRS Network feature class, such as the route ID, route name, date, and measure fields.
Note:
Create any fields necessary for field remapping in the underlying LRS Network feature class before using this tool.
- In ArcGIS Pro, open the Modify LRS Network tool.
- Choose the network feature class you want to modify from the LRS Network Feature Class drop-down list.
The input feature class must represent a Pipeline Referencing LRS Network.
The RouteID Field, RouteName Field, From Date Field, and if the network feature class is a line network, the Line ID Field, Line Name Field, and Line Order Field, are populated based on the selected network feature class.
Note:
If you're adding line network fields to your network feature class, Include Fields To Support Lines must be set to Include.
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You can also choose the network feature class location by clicking the Browse button .
- Choose the replacement field or fields you created in your LRS Network feature class to remap the LRS Network feature class to them.
- Click Run to run the tool.
The network feature class is remapped to the selected fields.
Learn more about setting gap calibration rules for your LRS Network