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Greetings Nakul Manocha, How does one log a support enhancement for tracking purposes? Is it simply, opening a case with support and complaining about it? Typically, I am told to put something in the ideas section, so I am unfamiliar with the support enhancement procedure. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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10-04-2019
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Greetings, I just wanted to share my ArcGIS Companion Story Map that I made to present as a lightning round at the 2019 Ohio GIS Conference. It was an awesome way to spread the word about ArcGIS Companion. I hope you enjoy. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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10-02-2019
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Greetings, I love ArcGIS Companion. The only thing that is frustrating is that it is difficult to switch between organizations. The user has to sign out out of the current organization and then sign into the other organization. Where as collector stored the credentials of the different organizations making it easier to switch between the organizations. I wanted ask the question before I post to the idea site, because I did not see a category for ArcGIS Companion, and I did not want this to get lost in the shuffle. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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10-02-2019
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Skyler Dewey Brandon Longenberger John Reese We have begun looking into this also, and have had our hesitations as well. Currently we set up a test collaboration between our enterprise portal and our ArcGIS Online Organization. It is a one way distributed collaboration and it is using the As copies setting. We found this help page that answered our questions pertaining to schema changes. We performed the following test and it worked: We had a hosted feature layer in our ArcGIS Enterprise Portal Then we added a field (it should be noted that the field did not show up after synchronize at this time, because it will not per the documentation) Then we unshared the hosted feature layer from the collaboration group Then we synchronized the collaboration Then we reshared the hosted feature layer to the collaboration group Then we synchronized the collaboration again The result was our new field showing up in the feature layer in our ArcGIS Online Organization. We want to test further to see if the middle synchronize of the collaboration needs to happen, and we also have future testing planned to see if this workflow will accommodate data from SDE GDBs. Let's keep sharing our adventures so we can figure this our together. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi and Skyler Dewey Brandon Longenberger John Reese
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05-23-2019
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Greetings, If I may I would like to add to this idea. Currently, you can host custom widgets in ArcGIS Enterprise Portal. It would be wicked cool if custom widgets could be passed through Distributed Collaboration to ArcGIS Online. That way an organization could control which custom widgets are internal and which are passed through to the public utilizing ArcGIS Online. It would be awesome. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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04-11-2019
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Greetings, If I may I would like to add to this idea. Currently, you can host custom widgets in ArcGIS Enterprise Portal. It would be wicked cool if custom widgets could be passed through Distributed Collaboration to ArcGIS Online. That way an organization could control which custom widgets are internal and which are passed through to the public utilizing ArcGIS Online. It would be awesome. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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This is how we do it: # Import modules import arcpy, time, sys, string, os, traceback, datetime, shutil, httplib, urllib, json, getpass, arcserver import xml.dom.minidom as DOM import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET import smtplib from email.MIMEText import MIMEText # Setting the arc py environment ENV= arcpy.env # End Arcpy Environment # Setting the overwrite of existing features ENV.overwriteOutput = True # End Overwrite Setting # Variables DateTime = datetime.datetime.now() PreviousDateTime = readTextFile(txt_file, DateTime) writelog(logFile, str(PreviousDateTime) + "\n") D1 = "( LAST_EDITED_DATE >= '" + str(PreviousDateTime) + "' )" FeatureClass = "\\feaureclasspath\\FeatureClass" FeatureClassLayer = "FeatureClassLayer" FeatureClassFields = ["Name", "Email", "Address", "PhoneNumber"] # End Variable Section try: FeatureClassLayer = arcpy.MakeFeatureLayer_management(FeatureClass, FeatureClassLayer ) FeatureClassLayer = arcpy.SelectLayerByAttribute_management(FeatureClassLayer , "NEW_SELECTION", D1) FeatureClassLayerCount = arcpy.GetCount_management(FeatureClassLayer) if str(FeatureClassLayerCount) != str(0): cursor = arcpy.da.SearchCursor(FeatureClassLayer, FeatureClassFields) for row in cursor: Name = GetValue(row, 0) Email = GetValue(row, 1) Address = GetValue(row, 2) PhoneNumber = GetValue(row, 3) if EmailMessage == "": EmailMessage += "The following drainage complaints have been made: " + "\n" EmailMessage += "\n" EmailMessage += "Name: " + Name + "\n" EmailMessage += "Date: " + Date + "\n" EmailMessage += "Email: " + Email + "\n" EmailMessage += "Address: " + Address + "\n" EmailMessage += "Phone Number: " + PhoneNumber + "\n" del cursor del row writelog(logFile, "Process: Send Email" + "\n") # Send Email # This is the email notification piece [%] #email error notification smtpserver = 'email server' AUTHREQUIRED = 0 # if you need to use SMTP AUTH set to 1 smtpuser = '' # for SMTP AUTH, set SMTP username here smtppass = '' # for SMTP AUTH, set SMTP password here RECIPIENTS = ['email@email.com', 'email1@email1.com'] SENDER = 'email2@email2.com' #msg = arcpy.GetMessages()***I think I need to look at the message variable #msg = arcpy.GetMessage(0)# Brian Corrected this it is arcpy.GetMessage() #msg += arcpy.GetMessage(2)# Brian Corrected this it is arcpy.GetMessage() #msg += arcpy.GetMessage(3)# Brian Corrected this it is arcpy.GetMessage() msg = MIMEText(EmailMessage) #***i pointed this mime thing at the message msg['Subject'] = 'Edited Features briefing' # Following headers are useful to show the email correctly # in your recipient's email box, and to avoid being marked # as spam. They are NOT essential to the sendmail call later msg['From'] = "ArcGIS" msg['Reply-to'] = "Name " msg['To'] = "Email@Email.com" except: print("Error:") The concept is the same for dealing with feature services. We currently use a library from github called Portalpy in order to interact with the feature services. We are in the process of rewriting the process with the ArcGIS Python API. Please let me know if that helps or if you have any other questions. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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05-01-2018
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5 Reasons To Attend the 2018 Ohio URISA GIS Education Series Great Venue – Columbus State Conference Center ArcGIS Pro - 3 Presentations focused on it Taco Tuesday - Fiesta Bar for lunch amongst your GIS Friends ArcGIS Python API Interactive Workshop in an actual computer lab Get Involved with Ohio URISA Meet some leaders and get a say for future workshops and events. 5 Other Reasons (if you needed more): Free Parking Free Wifi if you bring your lap top Talk about GIS with other similar organizations Ask your GIS Questions to some gurus Learn about Portal and Workforce are working together to help one organization in a presentation Details: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 Columbus State Conferecne Center, Columbus, OH $40 for Chapter or International Members, $65 for Non-Members, which includes complimentary membership To Learn More about Event & Register to Attend : Click Here Deadline to Register is Monday, May 7.
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04-23-2018
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Ohio Chapter URISA is excited to open up registration for the second annual GIS Education Series. This is a one-day event in partnership with Columbus State Community College at their campus just outside of Downtown Columbus. The event will be held on Tuesday, May 15 th , 2017 from 8am - 3:45pm with the main events at the Columbus State Conference Center with some workshops being held at a computer lab on campus. The event will be filled with educational opportunities with Ask The Experts & Learn More About URISA panel discussions, presentations on ArcGIS Pro, Vector Tiles, Portal and Workforce and lastly an ArcGIS Python API workshop in a computer lab. The computer lab will also be open in the afternoon to work on something you've learned or take the ESRI Online Courses through your MyESRI account without distractions at the office. The schedule as well as details about presentations, workshops and presenters can be found here. A light continental breakfast, lunch, and light snacks & drinks will be provided. This year's lunch will be feature a taco & fajita bar. Parking for this event will be free at Columbus State and free Wi-Fi will be provided for attendees. There will also be a vendor/sponsor room so you can connect with experts in the field. Please contact us if your organization would like to participate as a vendor. Costs: $40 for Current 2018 Chapter Members & Current URISA International Members $65 for Non-Chapter Members, which includes Chapter Membership for 2018 with $10 initiation fee waved, as the cost of new membership is regularly $35. Some workshops have capacity limits so it’s first-come, first-serve for those that register for the event & workshops. There will be a wait-list for any workshop that does reach capacity. How to register: Event Registration For current members that haven’t logged in to the new site before, fill in your email and request a password. For 2018 Chapter members: Once you log-in, you may register for the event For 2016 & 2017 members that haven’t yet renewed for 2018: You may either log in to renew membership or register as a non-member. For Non-Members (including past members from 2015 & before): Please use the non-member registration. Registration includes 2018 Chapter membership. Deadline to register is Monday, May 7. We are excited to continue this after last year's successful event and hope you can join us, whether it’s for continuing education, learning something new, GISP points or to bring some solutions back to your office. Respectfully, Mark Yandrick 2018 Ohio GIS Education Series Chairperson
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04-23-2018
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jyaist-esristaff Thank you so much. The documentation you referenced was way more useful than the documentation I was looking at. This was the nudge I needed. Thanks again!
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02-04-2018
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There seems to be a limit of 10 items when querying items on AGO. I would like to return all items in an organization. Here is the code I was using: from arcgis.gis import GIS gis = GIS("https://organization.maps.arcgis.com", "username", "password") gis.content.search(query="") Thank you for any assistance you may provide. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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The workshop committee needs your help and would love to hear from users on their educational needs for the upcoming year. Please Join us in filling out the following poll: Ohio URISA Workshop Poll The poll should only take a couple minutes to complete. The results will help in our business cases to bring workshops to membership in the upcoming year. Please respond by Friday, January 26 th . Thank you for your help and support!
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01-10-2018
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Thank you for this post, and thank you for the answers on this post. Would it be possible to Chris Beyett's steps on this documentation page Installing GeoEvent Server—Installation Guides (10.5) | ArcGIS Enterprise That would make trying to figure this out a little easier. Thank you for everything and have a delightful day. Sincerely, Joe Guzi
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11-03-2017
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I agree there is a need for this functionality without having to purchase the Geoevent extension. In my office we have accomplished this goal with a python script and a scheduled windows task. That being said, I had a conversation with someone at Esri and they acknowledged the need for this to be a part of the core functionality. One Idea I have, is to utilize Sever Object Interceptors. If I understand the way Portal/ArcGIS Online works, you could in theory create a SOI to live on any service on the GIS server behind the portal, and set it up so that the SOI is configurable where the user can input a list of emails, define what the SOI is listening for, and what message should be sent. Me team and I hope to begin R&Ding this soon.
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