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Hi Eric, Here's a screen shot of what I see after signing into ArcGIS Online with the magnifying glass outlined: If you're still unable to find it, can you please share a screen shot of what you are seeing?
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Have you ever seen a dashboard created with ArcGIS Dashboards and wondered to yourself "How did they make that?!". Watch this short video to learn a quick trick to make a copy of an existing dashboard so you can take a look at how the dashboard was configured. This video was recorded with ArcGIS Dashboards in November 2021. For further ArcGIS Dashboards training, check out Esri's Working with ArcGIS Dashboards course: https://go.esri.com/working-with-arcgis-dashboards-course.
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Everyone loves maps, but ArcGIS capabilities go way beyond mapping. This course—for business and technical leaders and staff—explores how organizations use ArcGIS to streamline operations, gain deeper insight from data, and enhance collaboration across business lines. Discover how ArcGIS capabilities work together to enable efficiencies and insight at scale, and get inspired by what's possible when location intelligence is infused throughout the enterprise. Resources Lesson 1 - The role of ArcGIS Mapping Products | GIS Software Products - Esri: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/index Lesson 2 - The role of data in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World | ArcGIS: https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/en/participate/ Lesson 3- Realizing business value with ArcGIS Understand the relationship between ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/choosing-between-an-arcgis-online-subscription-and-portal-for-arcgis.htm Lesson 4 - How ArcGIS can provide a return on investment Preparing for Change | Esri Training Instructor-Led Course: https://www.esri.com/training/catalog/5d5c20ecfc004255c05602fd/preparing-for-change/ Dublin Airport Case Study: https://www.esri.com/en-us/lg/product/dublin-airport-case-study WhereNext Magazine - Location Intelligence for IoT, Big Data & Advanced Analytics: https://www.esri.com/about/newsroom/publications/wherenext/ Lesson 5 - How ArcGIS Solutions can provide value ArcGIS Solutions | Government, Utility & Defense Solutions: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-solutions/overview ArcGIS Blog articles about ArcGIS Solutions: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/?s=#&products=arcgis-solutions Lesson 6 - Using ArcGIS to create a web map Create content—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/create-maps-and-apps.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_5F09915A38324AE6BD5B24368D644453 Lesson 7 - Analyzing data with ArcGIS The Language of Spatial Analysis: https://www.esri.com/content/dam/esrisites/sitecore-archive/Files/Pdfs/library/books/the-language-of-spatial-analysis.pdf Perform analysis: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/analyze/perform-analysis.htm Lesson 8 - ArcGIS app builders and your data ArcGIS | Apps: https://www.arcgis.com/features/apps/ ArcGIS Dashboards: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-dashboards/overview ArcGIS StoryMaps: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-storymaps/overview ArcGIS App Studio: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-appstudio/overview ArcGIS Experience Builder: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-experience-builder/overview Lesson 9 - The value of ArcGIS apps Demographic Mapping & Site Selection Software | ArcGIS Business Analyst: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-business-analyst/overview Image Exploitation | Web-Based Imagery Analysis App - ArcGIS Excalibur: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-excalibur ArcGIS Hub | Community Engagement Software: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-hub/overview Indoor Mapping & Location Tracking Software | ArcGIS Indoors: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-indoors/overview Command and Control Software & Tactical Team Awareness | ArcGIS Mission: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-mission/overview Urban Planning & Design-Smart City Planning | ArcGIS Urban: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-urban/overview
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@Srinivasa_MurthyNemani When you register for the class, you will be given access to the exercise data and workbook on the My Schedule page (https://www.esri.com/training/my-schedule/) three business days prior to the class start date. If you've already taken the class and your link to the course materials has expired, you can reach out to your instructor to request access to the data.
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This two-day course teaches the fundamental concepts that underlie GIS technology and geographic data. The following resources serve as an entry point for anyone working with ArcGIS. They provide opportunities to gain experience using GIS maps to visualize and explore real-world features; analyze data to answer questions and create new information; and share maps, data, and other resources, so they can be easily accessed throughout your organization. Resources Lesson 1 - Welcome to GIS Web Courses GIS Basics Web Course - Helps reinforce what you learned in class ArcGIS Pro Basics - Free 50-minute web course introduces students to ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Online Basics - Free two-hour web course on ArcGIS Online Documentation About ArcGIS Pro - Help documentation detailing the ArcGIS Pro interface Terminology Guide - Help documentation detailing the ArcGIS Pro terminology Introduction to ArcGIS Online - Documentation introducing the capabilities of ArcGIS Online Lesson 2 - GIS data Web Courses Getting Started with Data Management - GIS data is the foundation for any map, app, or analytical tool that you or your team creates. Documentation Basemaps in ArcGIS Pro - Basemaps serve as a reference map on which you overlay data from layers and visualize geographic information. Switch the basemap - A basemap provides a background of geographic context for the content in a scene. Feature classes - The four most commonly used feature classes are points, lines, polygons, and annotation. Searching for geographic data in ArcGIS ArcGIS Online - Use the Content page to access, organize, browse, search, and work with content on the website. ArcGIS Pro - You can search your active portal for content to add to a project. Living Atlas of the World - The foremost collection of geographic information form around the world. Lesson 3 - Managing GIS data Web Courses Integrating Data in ArcGIS Pro - In this 1.25-hour web course you will learn about some common types of data used for GIS mapping and analysis, and practice adding data to a file geodatabase to support a planned project. Map layer basics - In this 2 hour web course, adjust map layer display properties. Sharing Maps and Layers with ArcGIS Pro - In this course, you will learn best practices for sharing your projects, maps, layers, tools, and other components that are important to GIS professionals. Creating and Sharing GIS Content Using ArcGIS Online - In this course, you will learn the steps to manage your data, publish it as web layers, create web maps and apps, and share this content with other members of your organization. Documentation Introduction to the geodatabase - At its most basic level, an ArcGIS geodatabase is a collection of geographic datasets of various types held in a common file system folder. Web Layers - Layers are logical collections of geographic data that are used to create web maps and web scenes. Share a layer package - A layer package is a file that contains both the layer properties and the dataset referenced by the layer. Share a map package - A map package is a file that contains a map (.mapx) and the data referenced by its layers. Share a project package - A project package is a file that contains all maps and the data referenced by its layers, as well as folder connections, toolboxes, geoprocessing history, and attachments. Share a web map - A web map is an interactive display of geographic information you can use to tell stories and answer questions. Share items in ArcGIS Online - you have the option of leaving them unshared or, depending on your sharing privileges and the security settings of your organization, sharing items with groups, your organization, or everyone. Lesson 4 - Exploring coordinate systems Web Courses Basics of Geographic Coordinate Systems – How do you accurately represent the location of features on the earth's surface on paper or a computer screen? Find out in this 1.25-hour web Documentation Coordinate systems, projections, and transformations – Describes spatial reference Geographic vs Projected Coordinate Systems - What is the difference between a geographic coordinate system (GCS) and a projected coordinate system (PCS) anyways? Transformation warning - What does it mean and what should I do? Lesson 5 - Mapping and visualization Web Courses Getting Started with Mapping and Visualization - You will learn how to identify and choose the best information product for your audience and needs. Map Layer Basics - You can configure layers to convey information and provide context for the audience, and you can optimize layers for viewing at various scales. Symbolizing Map Layers - This course teaches how to best symbolize your map data so that your audience gets the information that it needs. Labeling Map Features - This course will show you how to add and customize labels for your maps. Creating a Map Layout – This 1.25-hour web course will show you how to use various layout elements to design an effective map layout Documentation Create map with compelling data visualizations using ArcGIS Online – Use smart mapping to guide the data visualization in your map in this 5-part Learn ArcGIS Path Mapping and visualization in ArcGIS Pro – Create compelling data visualizations and beautiful maps in ArcGIS Pro in this 5-part Learn ArcGIS Path 3D in ArcGIS Pro – Explore, analyze and symbolize your data in 3D using ArcGIS Pro in this 5-part Learn ArcGIS Path Layouts in ArcGIS Pro - A page layout is a collection of map elements organized on a virtual page designed for map printing. Lesson 6 - Spatial analysis Web Course Getting Started with Spatial Analysis – In just over an hour, you will explore the six categories of spatial analysis and how to apply the spatial analysis workflow to help you answer geographic questions related to your own work Getting Started with Geoprocessing - Geoprocessing is a framework for processing geographic and related data. Suitability Modeling: Introduction - Suitability modeling enables you to find where something, such as a business or habitat, should be located. Documentation Perform analysis in Map Viewer (ArcGIS Online) - When you look at a map, you may start turning that map into information by finding patterns, assessing trends, or making decisions. This process is called spatial analysis. Use geoprocessing tools (ArcGIS Pro) - Geoprocessing tools are essential for spatial analysis, but they have other uses as well. Spatial analysis includes activities such as comparing places, determining how places are related, finding best locations and paths, detecting patterns, and making predictions. Make a geoprocessing model - A model is a visual representation of a workflow in which several geoprocessing tools are run in sequence. Share a web map (ArcGIS Pro) - In ArcGIS Pro, you can share maps and layers to your ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise portal. Lesson 7 - Putting GIS to use Web Courses Sharing Maps and Layers with ArcGIS Pro – Learn how to share your GIS data, maps, layers, and entire projects with your colleagues and other users in this 3.5-hour web course. Documentation The Geographic Approach - The geographic approach is a method of thinking and problem-solving that integrates and organizes all relevant information in the crucial context of location. Share and collaborate using ArcGIS Online - Share interactive maps and other content with groups, your organization, or the public. Build web apps to share your maps and scenes and collaborate with others. Additional Instructor-Led Training and Web Courses ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows - This instructor-led course introduces techniques and general best practices to map, manage, analyze, and share GIS data and maps using ArcGIS Pro. ArcGIS Online Essential Workflows - This instructor-led course introduces the creation web maps, apps, and other authoritative content that may be available through your ArcGIS Online organizational site.
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For zipping your clipped tiffs, you may be able to use the zipfile module (it is part of the Python standard library). Here are some resources: zipfile — ZIP Archive Access — PyMOTW 3: https://pymotw.com/3/zipfile/ zipfile — Work with ZIP archives — Python 3.7.4 documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/library/zipfile.html
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Two things to check: 1. Is your lyr.definitionQuery line indented below your if line? If not, make sure it is indented. 2. What's the data type for your JOINPIN field? If it is a string, the value needs be in single quotes. It may look something like: lyr.definitionQuery = "JOINPIN = '201-02-0-00-00-012.01-0'". You can also check out the SQL syntax section in the help: Write a query in the query builder—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
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I'll add that if you don't want to memorize the delimeters for each data type, you can always use the AddFieldDelimiters function: See the section in the Specifying a query in Python help page: http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/arcpy/get-started/specifying-a-query.htm#GUID-98106084-6ECE-4647-A50D-50EF0B46EC25
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It should work for getting the four extent values and adding a space between each. You can always check by printing out what is stored in the coords variable.
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After you define your coords variable, try adding a print(coords) to uncover the problem. When I did this with some test data, print(coords) yielded a string: "row[0].extent.XMin&& row[0].extent.YMin&& row[0].extent.XMax&& row[0].extent.YMax" The way you are defining the coords variable it is not filling in any of the extent values. You may consider using the string format method to fill in the values for the coords variable: coords = ("{} {} {} {}".format(row[0].extent.XMin, row[0].extent.YMin, row[0].extent.XMax, row[0].extent.YMax)) For more info on the string format method, see: 6.1. string — Common string operations — Python 3.4.9 documentation
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Yes, the ToolValidator class is available in ArcMap. See: Customizing script tool behavior—Help | ArcGIS Desktop: http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.4/analyze/creating-tools/customizing-script-tool-behavior.htm
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You should be able to accomplish with with ToolValidator class. See: Customizing script tool behavior—Geoprocessing and Python | ArcGIS Desktop: http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/arcpy/geoprocessing_and_python/customizing-script-tool-behavior.htm. In particular, you can use the updateParameters method and the filter object (See: Filter—ArcPy classes | ArcGIS Desktop: http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/arcpy/classes/filter.htm). Here's a simple example from a script tool that has 2 parameters, the first is an input feature class, and the second is field name. This code derives a pick list of field names based on the input feature class. def updateParameters(self):
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