![]() ![]() To learn more, see Load named trace configurations. This simplifies the user experience associated with tracing and provides consistency through the reuse of common traces in an organization. The Trace tool can also consume named trace configurations in ArcGIS Pro to define the properties of a trace. Beginning with ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9, a named trace configuration in the utility network layer can be consumed with the ArcGIS REST API through the Utility Network service by global ID. Map services are the primary method through which named trace configurations are consumed. Learn more about how to share a web map Consume named trace configurations This option is unchecked by default when new configurations are added to the utility network. Uncheck the option to deactivate a named trace configuration from sharing. This activates a configuration for sharing and includes it in the web map's map definition. Optionally, check the Active check box next to a named trace configuration on the dialog box. The Sharing tab lists all of the named trace configurations for the utility network in the current map. To access the Sharing tab, click the dialog box launcher on the Utility Network tab, to the lower right of the Tools group, and click the Sharing tab. ![]() The Sharing pane of the Network Options dialog box is used to set named trace configurations as active for sharing. To be included in the map definition of a web map, a named trace configuration must first be set as active for sharing. Learn more about how to add a trace configuration Share named trace configurationsīeginning with ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9, named trace configurations that are added to a utility network in an enterprise geodatabase can be shared through a web map and consumed by web and field apps. When working with a utility network in a single-user deployment, operating system authentication is used to store the creator of a named trace configuration. This is important because it controls access to modify or delete trace configurations in the network. When you add a named trace configuration to a utility network in an enterprise geodatabase, the active portal user account is set as the creator. A named trace configuration can then be referenced by name or global ID through web maps, field apps, or ArcGIS Pro to perform a trace. You create a named trace configuration using the Add Trace Configuration tool to name and persist configuration details of a trace in the utility network. Manage named trace configurations in the network.Consume named trace configurations in a web map or field application.Share a web map containing active named trace configurations.Activate a named trace configuration in a map.The following outlines the general workflow to create, share, and work with named trace configurations in the utility network: Introduced with version 5 of the utility network, the use of named trace configurations in an organization simplifies the user experience associated with tracing and allows users to discover information or answer questions using a trace without the need to understand all configuration details. Named trace configurations allow you to add and store complex traces in a utility network that can be shared across an organization through web maps and consumed by web and field applications.
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