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There is a bug logged for this issue in the ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.15-4.17. It has been fixed for the API version 4.18 of which you can currently test the pre-release by updating the version to 4.18 in your application's html.
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I was able to reproduce your error with the above solution and fix it by removing the parentheses in the SQL expression. SQL is executed from left to right so the parentheses here were unnecessary.
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I was able to reproduce the issue with your annotation layers but not with my own empty annotation layers. I'm thinking the issue is originating somewhere in how the annotation layers were created. Do you know of any differences in how yours that are giving the error were created compared to how the one you have that works was created? I did note that yours had a lyr.MinScale and lyr.MaxScale of "NaN" while mine were 0 and that yours has a red font symbology embedded?
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If you can provide the mmpk file I would be interested to test it.
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Does the same mmpk with the same code work with the 100.7 release?
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I don't believe you can as even if you get both to load in your project, both dlls will contain similarly named assemblies that would overlap and cause other issues when attempting to reference one specifically.
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I'm not seeing this in the provided code pen using Chrome on Windows. Maybe it could be a graphics card issue? EDIT: I don't see this issue in Microsoft Edge either.
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Have you tried changing the sort_order in your query? It can be "asc" or "desc".
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The easiest way to start Jupyter Notebook with your desired environment and from your desired startup location is to: Open the Python Command Prompt from the Start menu, the active environment in ArcGIS Pro will be the active environment. If you want to change to a different python environment enter: activate <env-name> If you want to change to a different starting directory enter: cd <dir> Launch Jupyter Notebook by entering: jupyter notebook You can list the python environments available to switch to with: conda env list See the screenshot below:
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The DefaultSymbol for the ClassBreaksRenderer seems to be working fine when it is set. I believe the class breaks symbology not applying may be more an issue with the renderer not being able to reach the graphic's attributes but we'll need to test it further.
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Hi Christina, The reference you need in your project for using ESRI.ArcGIS.esriSystem is ESRI.ArcGIS.System. Hope this helps! Cheers, Kim
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Hi Jon, From your code provided it looks like you're adding all the points to the graphics overlay with whatever color is being passed to this DisplayPoints method. Were you concerned that they were all the same color or that the single color being passed isn't showing? If you're calling this method while passing the same geometry and iterating through a list of colors then a bunch of graphics are being added one on top of the other. You will only see the topmost graphic in this case which is the last color you pass through. If you want certain features to be different colors you can either in your same function change the color after a set number of features. Or if you have a field you want to use containing unique values you can use a Unique Value Renderer. https://developers.arcgis.com/net/latest/wpf/sample-code/renderuniquevalues.htm Best, Kim
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If you create a brand new project from one of the templates, does it build with the same warning?
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Did following the instructions in that post still result in the same error? These steps should resolve the error, can you please supply a screenshot of the error, the config file showing the version, and the csproj file showing it's been changed to "ESRI.ArcGIS.AddIns.11.targets"? Also, can you confirm you are using Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or above for ArcObjects 10.4 SDK?
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Hi Brian, To answer your question from the post on missing DLLs in the Runtime .NET forum, if when you go to Assemblies - Extensions and don't see any ArcGIS references listed, you likely either need to reinstall the SDK or browse to the location it is installed at and import the DLLs from there. The DLLs should be located at: C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\DeveloperKit10.x\DotNet From the Assemblies - Extenstions window, click Browse... on the bottom and go to the above location to add the necessary DLLs. Hopefully VS will pick up the location after the first one and just let you check the boxes of the rest you need. However, since you have a new version of Visual Studio courtesy of your IT, you most likely need to reinstall the SDK to integrate it with this version of VS. You may need to check the System Requirements of the ArcGIS Desktop version to confirm it is compatible with VS 2015. Otherwise when you try to reinstall it you won't see it listed on the Setup page: I believe the ArcObjects 10.3 SDK is the last to support VS 2012 so in order to use VS 2015 you may need to upgrade the SDK. https://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/get-started/system-requirements/arcobjects-sdk-system-requirements.htm Cheers, Kim
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