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Hi Katy, There are few options you might like to explore in Business Analyst Web App. First, you might like to try the Void Analysis workflow to analyze an area you choose to detect voids and gaps in specific businesses and services, compared to another area. The workflow lets you identify the area you want to analyze, select the business categories you want to evaluate, and view analysis results that break down voids and gaps in the selected businesses. Void analysis is a guided workflow that takes you through each step: choose an analysis area, select business categories, and view and save your results. Next, you can explore the square footage attributes available in the Points of interest search workflow using the Data Axle data source. The square footage attributes include square foot minimum and square foot maximum that can be filtered to meet specific requirements. For example, open the POI search workflow and define the area of interest. From the Category search, select “Eating Places” and perform the search. You will have added up to 5,000 businesses to the map. In the Refine your results pane, use the Square Foot Minimum to filter the search to a minimum square footage. You can save the filtered results as a layer, and/or export the results to Excel. Suitability analysis is another good workflow to explore. For example, if you save the POI search layer, or left the results on the map, you can use the POIs in Suitability Analysis. Let’s say you still have the results on the map, click Run analysis > Suitability analysis, and select Features on the map in Step 1 and click Next. Select the layer and apply. Create sites from the POIs, such as Rings, Drive times, or Walk times. In Step 3, you can select a featured list, such as Retail and real estate, and then select Restaurants to create a suitability analysis. Now you can Add criteria from the POI sites to use in the analysis, e.g., square footage, employee count, or sales volume/assets. Additional data you might like to review is the Retail Demand by Industry. Esri U.S. Retail Demand data estimates spending in retail trade, food services, and drinking places industries. Data provide an understanding of where consumers are spending their dollars on an annual basis in 13 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) Subsectors and 30 NAICS Industry Groups. Data include total expenditures by all households, average spending per household which represents the typical amount spent by household, and an index comparing spending to the U.S. average. Data are based on the latest Consumer Expenditure Surveys by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Economic Census by the U.S. Census Bureau. You can use Retail Demand data to understand how dollars are being spent in retail and food establishments in your area of focus. You will find a Retail Demand category in the data browser that includes 45 Retail Expenditures by NAICS variables. The data can be used in mapping analysis, such as Color-coded Maps and Smart Map Search, and in reports and infographics. There is also a Retail Demand by Industry infographic and classic report that includes the average and total dollar amount spent, and the spending potential index for a product or service relative to the national average. I hope this information is helpful and I encourage you to explore the distinct options. Thank you for the great questions! Best regards,
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Hello, this issue should now be resolved but please let me know if you are still experiencing issues. Thank you again for reporting the issue. Best regards, Donna
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Thank you for reporting the problem with POI search. We are aware there are currently issues with Business Analyst Web App and are working to resolve the problems as soon as possible. Thank you, Donna
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Hello Daniel, The Site Map report should include the map scale, however, there currently seems to be an issue where the map scale is being mostly cutoff. The map scale should appear in the lower left corner of the map and it is now only partially shown. Thank you for reporting this issue. We will work to resolve the problem as soon as possible. As a temporary work-around, you might try adding the site to the map and creating a PDF. The PDF includes the map scale. We greatly appreciate your feedback and thank you for using Business Analyst! Best regards, Donna
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Hi Daniel, Are you asking about the Site Map report? Best regards, Donna
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Hello Jami, The ACS data update is currently scheduled for June 2024. Thank you for using Business Analyst! Best regards, Donna
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Hello, Thank you for taking the time to explain your use case and why increasing the maximum limit of POI results is important for your analysis research. We truly value and appreciate the information you have provided. The current limits are necessary to align with our data provider requirements. However, we always take user feedback under great consideration and will do our best to work toward meeting your needs as well as our data provider requirements. Our best practices recommendation for the current workflow design is to refine the POI search criteria and search extent. For example, narrow your POI search criteria based on a specific category, NAICS or SIC Code and focus the search extent area so the 5000 limit is not as easily reached. Depending on the area, you may need to perform additional searches and save the results layer to use again in your analysis. In this case, it might be helpful to refine your search extent in Step 1 of the workflow to study areas, such as predefined geography sites or polygons. The upcoming release, coming soon, makes it easier to set your geography areas without having to first create sites in other workflows. We greatly value your feedback and suggestions that will help us improve the application to better serve your use case. Please keep your ideas coming! Thank you for using Business Analyst! Best regards, Donna
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Hello, We are sorry to hear you are having problems creating a project. We don't have access to your trial account from Esri Community; therefore, if you are still experiencing the problem, please contact Esri Support at 888-377-4575 option 2 and they will be able to assist you. Thank you for trying ArcGIS Business Analyst Web App! We look forward to your feedback! Best regards, Donna
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Hello, I also responded in the other Esri Community tread but want to ensure you receive the answer. The Australian ABS data is scheduled to be update to the ABS Census in 2020 in the next release of Business Analyst. The release is currently scheduled for October, 2023. Thank you for asking this important question. Best regards, Donna
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Hi @ArielLow2146 This is a very good idea! Thank you for the great suggestion! We will certainly take this under consideration for a future enhancement. You can change the comparison geography levels in infographic charts to compare with your site; however, the option to select specific geographies, such as a specific state or county to compare is not currently available. This would be a very nice option. Thanks again for your feedback and enhancement request, it's always appreciated. Best regards, Donna
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Thank you Ariel for the helpful feedback. Based on your comments and of other participants, we will be analyzing and exploring possibilities of how we may be able to improve the process. We truly value and appreciate the information you have provided! Best Regards, Donna
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Hello and thank you for the great question! Infographics can only be created and edited in Business Analyst. Therefore, once you have shared the infographic in a dashboard, if you make edits to that infographic in Business Analyst, you will need to create a new dashboard and add the edited version of the infographic. Best Regards, Donna
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Hello Britney, Would you be able to provide additional information regarding the NAICS code you are using and the geography area of interest so we can better answer your question? You might also like to try using a different data source. You can search for business and points of interest locations from different data providers. In the Points of Interest Search workflow, you can select from three data sources, Data Axle, SafeGraph, and Foursquare. Click Show details to view information about each source with links to the data documentation to learn more about the data and the provider. If you are using the Void Analysis workflow, the option to change the data source is found in Step 2 of the workflow where you can select from the three data sources. Thank you for your feedback and we look forward to hearing back from you. Best regards, Donna
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Hi Britney, The data represented in Smart Map Search is based on the current map extent geography level. For example, if you are at the Zip Code level, the data will be represented by the Zip Code geography boundary. By default, the data is shown at the smallest level of geography available at the current map extent. For example, if you zoomed into a small area on the map, the data could be shown by census tract or block groups. You can see the geography level being used in the Current map extent drop-down menu. This is also where you can choose another available geography level to map the data. Business Analyst uses a process called GeoEnrichment to provide demographic data about areas on the map. For standard geographies, such as census tracts and block groups, retrieving data is simple because the information is already reported in these units by the agency providing the data (for example, the U.S. Census Bureau). Maximum and minimum range values are determined by the current map extent and the geographies selected. With this in mind, let’s say that you are at the Census Tracts geography level and your selected data in shown on the map by census tract. If you move the Total Population slider to 4,000 the map is updated and highlighted to show only the census tracts with a population of 4,000 or greater, as shown in the image above. Again, the specific range values will change based on the current map view and the geographies you are using for your analysis. If you mouse over one of the census tracts on the map, the information popup shows the Census Tract ID and how each of the selected variables meet your defined criteria. Click the Next button on Step 2 of the workflow to view the data table. Here you can view a table of the geographies included in the map analysis and the associated data. You also have the option to export the analysis to Excel, or view in a chart. You can find more information about Smart Map Search in the Help documentation. https://doc.arcgis.com/en/business-analyst/web/smart-map-search.htm Best regards, Donna
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