I created a geometric interface using the model .mdb, but the geometric network does not have the Model attributes, e.g. Pipe diameters, lengths, tank names, capacities, pump names, head design flow, etc.
Am i missing something here, will really appreciate if you can share a standard workflow to achieve what i am aiming at.
My ultimate goal is to automate the process of schematic developments with all the number dynamically linked to the geometric network/model.
Hello Mustafa,
mustafa muhammad said: created a geometric interface using the model .mdb
Can you elaborate on what you mean by this? Did you try and create a model in the ArcGIS Pro integrated format and are unable to see the model attributes?
If you are using an ArcGIS Utility Network to build your model see the steps provided in the below article;
Using an ArcGIS Utility Network to build a model
Please elaborate on your issue if this is not what you are looking for.
Regards,
Yashodhan Joshi
Not exactly,
The model is already created in GIS platform. now I am trying to make a geometric network out of the model but it the geometric network, geometric network is also built but it does not have the attributes of the model.
Mustafa can you elaborate on what you mean by creating a geometric network? That is a GIS term (not something specific to WaterGEMS) and may be outside of the scope of Bentley Technical Support, but I want to make sure we are understanding your situation clearly.
You have a WaterGEMS hydraulic model that is working in the ArcGIS integrated platform (is it ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro?) and you want to take that model network information and convert it into some other GIS file format? If you're using the intermediate geodatabase (.MDB for ArcMap or .GDB for ArcGIS Pro integration), make sure the desired WaterGEMS fields are first added to the respective Geotables per this article. This determines which fields are included in the geodatabase.
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.