Location Referencing Desktop setup includes the following:
Location Referencing Server setup includes the following:
- ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing Server
- ArcGIS Roads and Highways Server
- ArcGIS Event Editor
- ArcGIS Roadway Reporter
Desktop
ArcGIS Desktop – ArcMap—Location Referencing has the same system requirements as ArcGIS Desktop and requires the same release of ArcGIS Desktop with the ArcGIS Desktop Standard or ArcGIS Desktop Advanced license level.
For more information, see ArcGIS Desktop ArcMap.
ArcGIS Desktop ArcGIS Pro—Location Referencing functionality is installed natively as an extension to ArcGIS Pro. The extension requires the Location Referencing extension license and ArcGIS Desktop Standard or ArcGIS Desktop Advanced license level.
Server
Location Referencing, ArcGIS Roads and Highways Server—Has the same system requirements as ArcGIS Server.
Location Referencing, ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing Server—Has the same system requirements as ArcGIS Server.
ArcGIS Server, Location Referencing—The services used with ArcGIS Pro are installed natively with ArcGIS Server.
Web apps
Pipeline Referencing
ArcGIS Event Editor
Event Editor requires a web map from a service with the linear referencing capability enabled hosted in either Portal for ArcGIS or ArcGIS Online.
Learn more about the Pipeline Referencing linear referencing capability
Roads and Highways
ArcGIS Event Editor
Event Editor requires a web map from a service with the linear referencing capability enabled hosted in either Portal for ArcGIS or ArcGIS Online.
Learn more about the Roads and Highways linear referencing capability
ArcGIS Roadway Reporter
Roadway Reporter requires a web map from a service with the linear referencing capability enabled hosted in either Portal for ArcGIS or ArcGIS Online. This service (and the geoprocessing service required by Roadway Reporter) must be published using ArcMap.
Learn more about the Roads and Highways linear referencing capability