ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Data.UtilityNetwork Namespace / SubnetworkManager Class / UpdateAllSubnetworks Method
The Tier that contains the subnetworks to be updated.
Indicates whether the processing should continue after a failure has occurred.
Example Version

UpdateAllSubnetworks Method
Updates all the subnetworks that are part of the tier in a utility network. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
Syntax
public void UpdateAllSubnetworks( 
   Tier tier,
   bool continueOnFailure
)

Parameters

tier
The Tier that contains the subnetworks to be updated.
continueOnFailure
Indicates whether the processing should continue after a failure has occurred.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription
tier is null.
This operation cannot be invoked inside ArcGIS.Core.Data.Geodatabase.ApplyEdits or when editing is in progress.
A geodatabase-related exception has occurred.
This method or property must be called within the lambda passed to QueuedTask.Run
Remarks
  • This routine generates its own editing transaction, and therefore cannot be wrapped in a separate transaction. Because the editing performed by this routine cannot be undone, this routine can also not be called within an editing session. All edits in the current edit session must be saved or discarded before calling this routine.
  • If the preexisting subnetwork state is Dirty or Clean, the new state will be Clean if successful.
  • If the preexisting subnetwork state is DirtyAndDeleted or CleanAndDeleted, the new state will be CleanAndDeleted if successful.
  • When running in a Pro add-in, ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping.MapView.Redraw should be called with a true argument to refresh the display cache and redraw the map.
Example
Update all dirty subnetworks in a tier
using (SubnetworkManager subnetworkManager = utilityNetwork.GetSubnetworkManager())
{
  subnetworkManager.UpdateAllSubnetworks(tier, true);

  mapView.Redraw(true);
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
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