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Another successful GIS Day at Salt Lake Community College! We had a huge turnout with great presentations and posters. The GIS Panel had some tough questions to answer but they did great. We hope to see y'all again next year! Here is my linked in post with the same information. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adrianwelsh_gisday-gisday2025-geographyawarenessweek-activity-7397376924827869185-Hvb4
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I would totally guess yes since there isn't much else you can do with a shared geodatabase in ArcGIS Online, but to download it. There are no settings in the file geodatabase page for allowing or not allowing downloads (like you see in a feature layer). I guess the only way to find out is to try! I did notice that I tried accessing a 'Publicly' shared file geodatabase in an incognito browser and it tried making me log into AGOL, which I thought was a little weird.
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Josianne, can you describe more about editing the individual pages? You can jump to individual pages in your map series and edit the data within that page alone when you activate the map from the layout.
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Thanks, Bri, and will do! We are expecting a 'sold out' crowd tomorrow!
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GIS Day in the Salt Lake area is happening at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC), put on by the Salt Lake User's Group (SLUG). It will be on Wednesday, November 19. There will be a couple of presentations, a panel of GIS experts for a question-and-answer session, and a poster gallery along with networking. Come for a free lunch but you have to sign up soon since spots are filling up fast! https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/sluggis/gis-day-and-the-63rd-quarterly-salt-lake-gis-users-group-slug-meeting 📌 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 📍 Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) Taylorsville Campus Student Center (STC) Room 130, 4600 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84123
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This sounds very interesting and I'd love to see the final product! My guess is to not use the WKID but to use the official title of the coordinate system from the details I haven't tried this but that would be what I would suspect. I am curious to hear what you find out from this! And, you have to be sure that you are using a Spatial map series for this. Looking at this documentation, that is the only support for coordinate systems. https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/layouts/map-series.htm
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Good question and I don't have a good answer. I would suggest making an ArcGIS Idea for this enhancement.
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Apparently so! By being in the MVP group, I am also a moderator on the site, which allows me to create blog posts and such. Sorry about that!
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Ugh, that is annoying. It looks like someone else came across this error. While there is an active BUG out there, there are potential solutions and work arounds. I would start with trying a Repair Geometry to see if that helps. Here is the old post with this issue https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-questions/feature-layer-inconsistently-not-editable-in/td-p/1500631
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That is pretty annoying and I hope that Esri Support can find a solution. I suppose it does not sound too unusual that you are having issues modifying a line from a hosted feature service since that sounds like there would be extra complications there. I have issues in regular ArcGIS Pro when I modify a curved line (like messing with the vertices and such - it sometimes completely blows up my line). My advice would be drawing the lines separately and merging them back in (and of course, cutting out the old ones with the split tool). It is kind of a pain but it's a workaround.
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Sorry about that, Dave, I did not realize that blog creation was somewhat restricted. @MErikReedAugusta made a suggestion to the Esri Community folks about this post and a few others and I think that the Community folks will be reaching out to you about this and helping you to turn these into official blogs.
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Jim, click on the three dots and then on Story Settings. Then, click on the Display tab and drop the list down for Date on Cover. From there you can choose Date of last update to give you that date.
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I am not sure that can be accomplished in one single geoprocessing operation. I am guessing a one to many would result in giving you more features (municipalities) than what you started with, thus it makes sense that each one is 1 or 0. You would likely need to perform a Summary Statistics process to make a table counting all the points within your municipalities, then tabularly join that table back to your spatially joined feature class. https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/analysis/summary-statistics.htm Unless I am not fully understanding the issue here.
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What happens if you go to this link https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-blog/bg-p/arcgis-pro-blog and click on New Article?
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Dan, my first guess would be that it does not have a GPS fix and cannot actually get a lat/long without this fix. Are you able to verify that there is a GPS fix and the device should be able to tell its location?
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