Add Data

The Add Data tool allows you to bring the data associated with nearby feeders or design regions into your current design. To understand this tool, we need to step back to discuss how the work order assigned to you is created in the first place.

When a work order is created, it includes a design address. The application uses that address to figure out which feeder (in electric) or design region (in gas) contains your upcoming work. Then, the application packages all the existing network features in that feeder or region and includes them in your design. This is what allows you to snap into the existing network, but technically you are snapping into a subset of the network. Using a subset enhances performance, as most often you do not need the entire network in your “live” map in order to do design work. But, this subset constricts you to the feeder or region originally associated with your work order, and you are not able to design against or snap into nearby feeders or regions.

The Add Data tool overcomes this restriction by allowing you to bring nearby feeders or regions into your current design without having to re-create the work order.

IMPORTANT: The Add Data tool found on the Maps pane works against a published map service of your network. Thus, as a prerequisite, ensure your administrator has published a map service of your network features or gas regions, and ensure the map service is available as a Reference map. Your map names likely differ from the following image:

For example, imagine your design is on the fringe of the feeder or region. You might come across a situation where it would be helpful to bring the nearby feeder or region into your current design. Your map symbology differs from the image below, but here the “live” network bears many colors and the nearby network is primarily black. In its current state, you would be able to design against and snap into the “live” network, but not into the nearby network.


To add the data from the nearby network and transform the features into live design components, follow the steps below.

  1. In the Maps pane > Reference, turn on the relevant Reference map that contains the other nearby feeder or region.

  2. Click the Add Data tool.

  3. Bring your cursor into the map, then click the nearby feeder or region.

  4. Confirm your choice, and the add data process begins.

    TIP: Click Notifications to check progress of the tool. You can also cancel the process here, if necessary.

  5. When the process is complete, notice the nearby feeder or region is now “live” and an active part of your design.

  6. You can turn off the Reference map at this point and continue your work.


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