We use UtilityTrack Bridge™ to join Wincan Projects to UtilityTrack, allowing them to share information between one another. This comes in the form of prefilling data within your Wincan Project to ensure the correct information is entered in a quick and succinct fashion, saving you time!
Upon account creation, an email inviting you to UtilityTrack™ was sent to your email; this login is utilised in all UtilityTrack™ logins (SSO) where possible.
Within Maps, we can change the layer view to display different map layers. These include our PDF Stormwater, and PDF Sewer layers. These will be the main ones we use from here on out.
Upon starting Bridge, we need to first log in. This will involve your MFA, so keep your phone handy.
We need to select the relevant database associated with the Wincan Project we are currently working on. This will allow us to inject the data from UT into the Wincan Project.
If you're unable to see a System, you're likely missing access to that System. Please request access at https://support.utilitytrack.com.au/ or talk to your supervisor as they may be able to provide access.
After selecting a database, we need to select the correct working System to ensure we are injecting the relevant information for the job we're doing. We start by selecting the State, followed by the System.
Now that we are logged in, have a database selected, we can continue on with what is commonly referred to as "injecting".