A connected trace is a utility networkA utility network is a feature service that represents a utility system, such as water, gas, or electricity. A utility network provides the capabilities to visualize, edit, and analyze utility assets and data.Learn moretraceA trace is an action that analyzes the paths in a utility network and returns features based on connectivity or traversability from the specified starting points.Learn more that begins at one or more starting points and spans outward radially along connected features. The trace stops when a barrierA barrier is a geometric feature that alters which streets a route can traverse in a street network.Learn more is encountered or there are no more connected features. This type of trace is useful for validating newly edited features to ensure they are connected as expected.
ConnectedConnected is the state of having a network connection, for example, to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise.Learn more
TraceA trace is an action that analyzes the paths in a utility network and returns features based on connectivity or traversability from the specified starting points.Learn more