VRP schema changes

With Network Analyst now supporting the creation of the VRP layer from the Network Analysis drop-down gallery on the Analysis tab, there are a few schema changes to note when creating a layer in ArcGIS AllSource or migrating your workflows from ArcGIS Desktop to ArcGIS AllSource.

If you have a saved VRP .lyr file in ArcGIS Desktop, you can import it to ArcGIS AllSource and the application will convert the layer to the new schema.

Learn more about the vehicle routing problem analysis layer

Note:
The Solve Vehicle Routing Problem geoprocessing tool still uses the schema from ArcGIS Desktop. However, the new schema in ArcGIS Pro 3.4 is applied to all the VRP sublayers when the analysis layer is created using the Make Vehicle Routing Problem Analysis Layer geoprocessing tool or from the Network Analysis drop-down gallery.
Note:

Don't use a Vehicle Routing Problem analysis layer created in ArcGIS Pro 2.6 in earlier versions of ArcGIS AllSource, as these versions don't include the supporting schema.

The table below lists only those tables or feature classes in which the schema changes have been introduced. The right column lists the corresponding changes to the fields listed in the left column.

Schema differences

Orders table

  • DeliveryQuantities
  • PickupQuantities
  • SpecialtyNames
  • TimeWindowStart1
  • TimeWindowEnd1
  • MaxViolationTime1
  • ViolatedConstraints

Orders table

Routes table

  • Capacities
  • SpecialtyNames
  • ViolatedConstraints

Routes table

Breaks table

Breaks feature class

Specialties table

Specialties table is now split into two tables:

Depots table

  • TimeWindowStart1
  • TimeWindowEnd1

Depots table

DepotVisits table

  • TotalLoadedQuantities
  • TotalUnloadedQuantities

DepotVisits table

Route Seed Points

Spatial Clustering parameter

Note:

Static seed points are not supported in ArcGIS AllSource.