View the Subnetworks table
The Subnetworks table stores information about all the existing and deleted subnetworks in a utility network. Each row represents a subnetwork controller and information about its subnetwork. Information in the Subnetworks table is updated when the subnetwork is updated, when the topology is enabled or validated, and when changes are made to a subnetwork. To learn more, see Concepts and operations.
Tip:
You can order the subnetworks table by the Subnetwork Name column to group all subnetwork controllers belonging to a single subnetwork.
To view the subnetworks table, complete the following steps:
Add the utility network to an active map and select the utility network layer in the Contents pane.
Click the Utility Network tab.
In the Subnetwork group, click View
to open the Subnetworks table.Alternatively, when working in an enterprise deployment, if the utility network is not in the active map to enable use of the View command, you can use the From Path option
on the Add Data drop-down menu
to add the Subnetworks table to a map.To add the table, provide the service URL path appended with the layer ID for the Subnetworks table (500002) as shown in the following example:
https://myserver.domain.com/server/rest/services/<service name>/FeatureServer/500002.
The table is added to the map in the Contents pane under Standalone tables.
The Subnetworks table displays the subnetwork controllers corresponding to subnetworks for the utility network present in the active map. See Subnetworks table for information about the attributes and values of the Subnetworks table.
Note:
The Subnetworks table is a system-maintained table and is read-only.