I guess Mark Stoakes @markatsafe can answer this
@phoolish_one I think the documentation is referring to Esri tools. However, you could create a workspace that would read the B_AssociationRole and B_Rules and write to the target asset package. That would append the data.
However, you are working with a very out of date asset package and version of the migration workspace. A more recent bundle can be found here. Also, we have presented some training on the migration workspaces and an overview with links to the recordings and examples are here.
If you want more assistance, please feel free to contact us.
@phoolish_one I think the documentation is referring to Esri tools. However, you could create a workspace that would read the B_AssociationRole and B_Rules and write to the target asset package. That would append the data.
However, you are working with a very out of date asset package and version of the migration workspace. A more recent bundle can be found here. Also, we have presented some training on the migration workspaces and an overview with links to the recordings and examples are here.
If you want more assistance, please feel free to contact us.
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the information. I found the more recent workspace called Electric Migration V3 2019_12_18.fmwt as you suggested. My next question is how do I get the rest of the bundle? Is the rest of the bundle even needed? For example, the Electric Migration Tools V1.zip comes with several folders, including sample data and the mapping spreadsheet. My thought was that if I run the sample workspace with the sample data and mapping spreadsheet, it would produce an asset package that I can use in the Utility Network.
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the information. I found the more recent workspace called Electric Migration V3 2019_12_18.fmwt as you suggested. My next question is how do I get the rest of the bundle? Is the rest of the bundle even needed? For example, the Electric Migration Tools V1.zip comes with several folders, including sample data and the mapping spreadsheet. My thought was that if I run the sample workspace with the sample data and mapping spreadsheet, it would produce an asset package that I can use in the Utility Network.
@phoolish_one We only supply the migration tools. You'd have to approach Esri to get the complete asset package bundle. The article Esri ArcGIS Pro Utility Network Migration Tools has several links to the various Esri resources.
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the information. I found the more recent workspace called Electric Migration V3 2019_12_18.fmwt as you suggested. My next question is how do I get the rest of the bundle? Is the rest of the bundle even needed? For example, the Electric Migration Tools V1.zip comes with several folders, including sample data and the mapping spreadsheet. My thought was that if I run the sample workspace with the sample data and mapping spreadsheet, it would produce an asset package that I can use in the Utility Network.
@phoolish_one I've added the latest documentation to the Esri ArcGIS Pro Utility Network Migration Tools
@phoolish_one I think the documentation is referring to Esri tools. However, you could create a workspace that would read the B_AssociationRole and B_Rules and write to the target asset package. That would append the data.
However, you are working with a very out of date asset package and version of the migration workspace. A more recent bundle can be found here. Also, we have presented some training on the migration workspaces and an overview with links to the recordings and examples are here.
If you want more assistance, please feel free to contact us.
Hi @markatsafe. Thanks again for more information. I downloaded and opened the new Electric Migration V3 2019_12_18.fmwt file and ran the translation on it, but it fails. It cannot find the input file geodatabases. Is the fmwt file designed to work as is, or do I need to provide all the input geodatabases? It built it's own file paths to my temp directory, but the files do not exist at the target location.
Hi @markatsafe. Thanks again for more information. I downloaded and opened the new Electric Migration V3 2019_12_18.fmwt file and ran the translation on it, but it fails. It cannot find the input file geodatabases. Is the fmwt file designed to work as is, or do I need to provide all the input geodatabases? It built it's own file paths to my temp directory, but the files do not exist at the target location.
We are not allowed to ship the Naperville dataset. The Esri Asset Package includes the Naperville dataset