About Network Locations
Network locations define the location of a facility within a larger network.
Network locations hold the network nodes that provide service to a facility. In the case of electric networks, network locations define the feeder and substation associated with a transformer (facility). Because these network nodes can change over time, a facility can have many network locations (this is an effective-dated relationship). For example, for electric service, whenever the substation or feeder that provides power to a given transformer is changed, a new record that references the latest substation and feeder is typically created.
Network Locations are defined by the following:
Facility ID: The facility associated with the network location.
Start and End Date/Time: The date and time range during which the facility was connected to the feeder and/or substation.
Feeder: An ID for the feeder related to the facility.
Substation: An ID for the substation related to the facility.
External ID: AN ID used to identify the network location in external systems.
System Data
Network locations are based on the following system data:
Data Type
Description
Maintenance Object
Network Location (D1-NWLOC)
Business Object(s)
Electricity Network Location (D1-ElectricityNetworkLocation)