Disconnecting network features
This topic applies to ArcGIS for Desktop Standard and ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced only.
While network features can be both created and edited in ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced and Standard, they are read-only in Basic.
If you want to move a feature without moving all the other features connected to it, you should first run the Disconnect command. Disconnecting a feature does not delete it from the database or delete it from the geometric network. Likewise, disconnecting a feature does not delete the logical network information for the feature. Disconnecting a feature removes the topological associations it has with other features in the network. Similarly, connecting a feature to the network creates topological relationships between the feature and its neighboring features.
To disconnect or connect a feature, you must add the Geometric Network Editing toolbar.
In ArcMap, click Customize > Toolbars > Geometric Network Editing.
- Click the Editor menu on the Editor toolbar and click Start Editing.
- Click the Edit tool on the Editor toolbar.
- Select the feature to be disconnected.
- Click the Disconnect button .