Starting with version 100.11, you can take certain utility network A 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 more information offline Offline is the state of having no network connection and applications cannot access ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise. Learn more . Associations An association is a relationship between two elements that is reflected in a utility network topology. Learn more , which are used to describe containment, structural attachment, and connection between features with non-coincident geometry, can be queried and displayed with offline data Offline data is data that is generated and downloaded from a feature service, vector tile service, or image tile service for use in offline applications built with ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps. Learn more . Simple edits can also be made to utility network features while offline and synchronized back to ArcGIS Enterprise ArcGIS Enterprise is a GIS mapping, analytics, data hosting, and content management product that can be hosted on-premise or in a cloud infrastructure. It includes software, applications, tools, APIs, and services for users and developers. Learn more .

For more information about offline workflows using ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps, see the Offline maps, scenes, and data topic.