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Migration to UN Model

  • September 28, 2018
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pratap
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Dear All and peopleAtSafe,

I have reviewed few threads in community on migration to ESRI UN data model.

There are 2 ideas posted

For Reader: https://knowledge.safe.com/idea/53502/read-the-esri-utility-netowrk.html

For Writer: https://knowledge.safe.com/content/idea/53497/write-to-esri-utility-network.html

Reply from @MarkAtSafe says "We are still in the process of developing a UN feature service reader and writer".

Further @trentatsafe posted workbenches for both Gas and Water

https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/72048/utility-network-migration-tools.html

I want know few things…

1. I’m a beginner in UN model, when FME is capable of reading/writing to GDB/SDE then what is the need of additional reader/writer? Currently, Does FME don’t have capability to read or write of UN model or in other words UN model is not present in GDB/SDE?

2. With the help of workspaces provided in the links, can I use them as-is and migration of data can be achieved from UPDM model to UN model without any user interaction (i.e. except providing the parameters)

or

in other words does this migration workspaces accomplish 100% mapping for all attributes?

3. Do the workspaces include all spatial relations of UN model required or shall I assume that these workspaces are just guidelines…

4. There is only 1 object table migration has been present in the workspace. Does UN model have only 1 object table for Gas?

5. Does UN model does not have annotations...

 

Thanking you all in advance,

Pratap

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pratap
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  • October 1, 2018

Hi Everyone,

Could anyone throw some light on this question... :)

Pratap


trentatsafe
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  • October 1, 2018

Hello @pratap

1) I have updated the Reader/Writer Ideas to reflect why a new format is needed. The reason being that the underlying Geodatabase is inaccessible outside of the Feature Service.

 

 

2) As outlined in the following article: https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/72048/utility-network-migration-tools.html you will have to configure the workspaces to run with your own dataset.

 

 

Esri has some great documentation that provides some excellent insight regarding the Utility Network and the Asset Package required for migration. Please see the following link for some additional information regarding the Utility Network and the Asset Package.

 

https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/electric-gas/introducing-utility-network-configurations/

 

 

I hope that helps!

pratap
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  • October 4, 2018
trentatsafe wrote:

Hello @pratap

1) I have updated the Reader/Writer Ideas to reflect why a new format is needed. The reason being that the underlying Geodatabase is inaccessible outside of the Feature Service.

 

 

2) As outlined in the following article: https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/72048/utility-network-migration-tools.html you will have to configure the workspaces to run with your own dataset.

 

 

Esri has some great documentation that provides some excellent insight regarding the Utility Network and the Asset Package required for migration. Please see the following link for some additional information regarding the Utility Network and the Asset Package.

 

https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/electric-gas/introducing-utility-network-configurations/

 

 

I hope that helps!
Thanks @trentatsafe, I will check

 

 


pratap
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  • October 5, 2018
pratap wrote:
Thanks @trentatsafe, I will check

 

 

Hi @trentatsafe,

 

Workbenches in the links are provided with GDB writers. Could you kindly clarify how the data will be migrated from staging database to UN model...

 

Thanks,

 

Pratap

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