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Finding a path

  1. Click the tool palette drop-down arrow on the Utility Network Analyst toolbar and click a flag tool button (Add Junction Flag or Add Edge Flag).
  2. Click to place flags on the features among which you want to find a path.
  3. Click the Trace Task drop-down arrow and click Find Path.
  4. Click the Solve button Solve.

A path between the features on which you placed flags is displayed.

Caution:
When you use the Find Path trace task, the flags you place on the network must be either all edge flags or all junction flags. You cannot find a path among a mixture of edge and junction flags.
Note:
By default, the Find Path trace task does not use weights. If you do not use weights, the path found is the shortest path based on the number of edge elements in the path.

Related Topics

  • About tracing on geometric networks
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