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Is it possible to move point and line features simultaneously?

Last Published: April 25, 2020

Answer

Yes, it is possible to move point and line features simultaneously. The features can be moved simultaneously by setting up a geometric network to establish a connectivity relationship. However, this only works if the points are at the ends of the lines. Points in the middle of the lines are not connected. Additionally, a junction point class is created for any line that does not end with a point.
Note:
Although geometric networks can be created and edited with a ArcGIS Desktop Advanced or Standard license, geometric networks are read-only with a Basic license.
  1. In the Catalog window, create a feature dataset. For more information on how to create a feature dataset, refer to the following ArcGIS Web Help topic: Create Feature Dataset.
  2. Load the features into the feature dataset by dragging and dropping the feature class into the feature dataset.
Note:
The spatial reference of the feature must match with the feature dataset.
  1. Right-click the feature dataset > New > Geometric Network.
  2. Click Next > Next > Next > Next > Finish. The geometric network is built.
  3. Start an edit session, and move a point. The line connected to the point is also moved.
For more information on building a geometric network, refer to the following ArcGIS Web Help topic: Building a geometric network from existing simple feature classes.

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  • ArcMap

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