Set starting points and barriers

All utility network traces require one or more starting points to define the starting location of a trace. Barriers are an optional component and represent a location in the network beyond which the trace cannot travel. To learn more, see Trace utility networks, Starting points, Barriers, and Trace results.

In the Trace Locations pane, two commands are available for setting starting points and barriers. You can use the Add features command Edit Vertex to manually select network features on your map, or you can click the Add selected command Add Method to set preselected network features in the map or attribute table as starting points or barriers. Starting points and barriers use a temporary feature class, named UN_Temp_Starting_Points or UN_Temp_Barriers, to store these features in the project's home geodatabase.

Trace Locations pane with Barriers tab active

Requirements

The following requirements must be met to set starting points and barriers:

  • Starting points and barriers must use utility network features.
  • The network topology must be enabled.

Set starting points and barriers

Starting points and barriers can be set in the Trace Locations pane using one of the following workflows:

Starting points and barriers can also be set when working with spatial network features using the Add Trace Locations tool. This tool allows the selected network features or specified trace locations to be output to a feature class for use within a script or model. This can be used to load the selection output of a trace operation as an input for a subsequent trace operation through a model.

Note:

Edge elements in the utility network support a single starting point and barrier. If more than one starting point and one barrier are specified for a network edge element, only the last starting point and barrier is honored; all others are ignored.

Add features by manually selecting in the map view

This workflow demonstrates how to select network features on your map to set them as starting points or barriers. Follow this workflow if the features you want to set as trace locations are not already selected on the map. This workflow uses the default setting for the Trace Locations pane, with Auto Apply checked.

  1. On the Utility Network tab, in the Tools group, click Trace Locations to open the Trace Locations pane.

    You can select the active tab that the pane opens with to be Starting Points Starting Points or Barriers Set Barriers.

  2. In the Trace Locations pane, confirm the Starting Points or Barriers tab is active.
  3. In the Trace Locations pane, confirm Auto Apply is checked.
  4. With the Add features command Edit Vertex active, click a network feature on the map.
    You can place a starting point or barrier on any network feature: a point feature, a specific terminal on a point feature, anywhere along a line feature, and on a polygon feature.
    • A green circle is created where you clicked to represent a starting point.
    • A red x is created where you clicked to represent a barrier.
  5. Features are added to the Trace Locations pane and are ready to be used in a trace. For the Barriers tab, an optional Filter Barrier check box is displayed for each barrier. This allows the barrier to act like a filter barrier. To learn more, see Feature barriers.

    See Work with features in the Trace Location pane below to learn more about interacting with the starting points and barriers.

Add selected features or objects from the map view or attribute table

This workflow demonstrates how to set selected network features on the map or attribute table as starting points or barriers. Follow this workflow to set trace locations using network features that are already selected on the map or to add selected nonspatial edge or junction objects to serve as starting points or barriers. This workflow uses the Trace Locations pane, with Auto Apply unchecked.

  1. Select one or more network features on the map or attribute table that you will use as starting points or barriers.
  2. On the Utility Network tab, in the Tools group, click Trace Locations to open the Trace Locations pane.
    Tip:

    Use the Trace Locations drop-down arrow Drop-down arrow to select the active tab that the pane appears with: Starting Points Starting Points or Barriers Set Barriers.

  3. In the Trace Locations pane, confirm the Starting Points or Barriers tab is active.
  4. In the Trace Locations pane, ensure the Auto Apply check box is unchecked.
  5. In the Trace Locations pane, click Add selected.

    The selected network features are added to the Trace Locations pane with an asterisk, indicating that they are not committed.

    When trace locations are added from selected spatial features on the map or attribute table, the following occurs:
    • A gray circle is created where you clicked to represent a starting point.
    • A gray x is created where you clicked to represent a barrier.
    When trace locations are added from selected records in the edge or junction object attribute table, the feature will be added to the Trace Locations pane but will not be represented by a symbol in the map view.

    If you pass in a device or junction object with terminals, use the Terminal drop-down list to set the correct terminal as the starting point or barrier.

  6. Click Apply.

    The gray icons in the map turn green for starting points and red for barriers, indicating that they are ready to be used by a trace. A temporary feature class is created in the project's home geodatabase, UN_Temp_Starting_Points for starting points and UN_Temp_Barriers for barriers.

  7. Features are added to the Trace Locations pane and are ready to be used in a trace. .

Work with features in the Trace Locations pane

After features are added as starting points and barriers, they are populated in the Trace Locations pane. You can interact with these features directly to perform the following tasks:

  • To place additional starting points or barriers, use Add features to select network features in the map or use Add selected to load selected features on the map or attribute table.
  • To remove starting points or barriers, click the delete button Delete next to each network feature in the pane, or click Clear All Clear to remove all features set as starting points or barriers.
  • For the Barriers tab, an optional Filter Barrier check box is displayed for each barrier. This allows the barrier to act like a filter barrier. To learn more, see Feature barriers.
  • To interact with features in the map view, right-click and choose from the following context menu options:
    • Flash Flash
    • Zoom To Zoom to Selected
    • Pan To Pan to Selected
    • Pop-up Pop-up
    • Select Unselect
    • Unselect Clear Selected
  • To interact with nonspatial features in the pane, right-click and choose from the following context menu options:
    • Pop-up Pop-up
    • Select Unselect
    • Unselect Clear Selected

View tracing options

Options exist to control how trace locations are added to the Trace Locations pane. These options can be configured on the Tracing tab of the Network Options dialog box. To access these options, click the Tracing Options dialog box launcher Launcher on the Utility Network tab, at the lower right of the Tools group. This opens the Network Options dialog box with the Tracing tab active.

Tracing Options

The Maximum number of starting points and barriers to add at once parameter governs the number of trace locations that can be created at a time without a prompt. The default setting of this parameter is 10. If more locations than this value are selected on the map or added from a selection to the Trace Locations pane, a dialog box appears, asking you to confirm that you want to proceed with the selected number of trace locations.