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I knew there was some "trick" when zipping to get this to work. Thank you!! I did see ArcGIS Pro 2.7 reenabled support for these items. They are not in the UI when you create a locator, but once created you can right click on the locator and select "properties." The panel has the geocoding options you can edit to set side and end offset values. I tried it with 2.7 and it works as expected. Great appreciate your tip on how to compress the file. Thanks! -John
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I opened the Pro project file, not thinking I had feature/map services loaded. But of course I did, they were map services of images. So I removed those layers...and without saving, I tried the popup (identify) on an existing vector layer from a FGDB, and the popup will no longer displays. No matter what I do I can not get the popup back. If I save the project, exit, restart ArcGIS Pro and load that project (map services removed) I see the correct behavior in the popups with only one entry listed. So I would have to agree that map services impact this issue. I'll wait for 2.7. Thanks Kory.
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I see this same behavior. I'm at Pro 2.6.2. My data is on a local drive in a FGDB. It happens with all layers. FGDB, Shapefiles, Enterprise GDB, etc. It's very annoying. If I create a new project and add layers, the popup does NOT duplicate. But I know I have "new" projects created at 2.6 where this does occur. I also see it on two other computers....one at another company....and another on an Azure server. So, it can't be tied to my user profile. Or my user profile at three different organizations has the same problem. Another user in my office doesn't see this behavior.
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For the application I am dealing with, "side-offside" is the problem. The process is for a Crash records app and it's automated....it takes the first match with highest score. If there is a tie, it takes the first.
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Kory, I am able to use 7z to un-compress the geocoder.loz file into a folder. I can then edit the settings.json and set the side offset parameter to "0.0". But when I re-compress the folder using 7z and rename to ".loz" the locator can be loaded into ArcGIS Pro, but the locator is grayed out and I can not select it to use. Once I complete the above step, I will put into a .SD file (I have python to do this) and deployed to our ArcGIS Server DEV environment for testing. Do you know the secret-sauce to get this to work? It's important we get our geocoder running with "0" as the side offset sooner than later. Thanks. John
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We are publishing (in-house ArcGIS Server) a new geocoder using the ArcGIS Pro Locator. This will replace the geocoder created in ArcMap with the Address Locator. We did NOT use an offset in the old geocoder since we use it to geocode vehicle crash locations....and therefore want the X,Y to be on the road. The new geocoder has an 20' offset applied without specification. This is causing some heartburn with the Crash folks since the crashes will now be offset from the road centerlines. Any way to turn off the default offset in the ArcGIS Pro Locator? Shana Britt
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Shana, I did not get this error and working with Esri support they did not mention this item. But a bug has been opened for my issue: #BUG-000132982 Thanks. John
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I create a locator (not address locator) in ArcGIS Pro 2.6 (and with earlier versions too) but could not get street address geocoding to work in some instances/locations. After a bunch of trial and error I determined I could not locate an address on a street that was a multi-part line. Is the specification for the street address input line layer to be single part only? Are multi-part features not allowed? Attached are a couple of images. Thanks. John
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No problem updating to 100.8, we we're told about this problem at 100.6 trying to move to 100.7. It's not an issue with the "create address locator" command in ArcMap vs ArcGIS Pro, it's that ArcMap "Create Runtime Content" is the only command that makes the ".locb" that is, or was, needed by runtime on non- 64bit apps. We will update our project to 100.8 and use ArcGIS Pro to create the mmpk with "create locators". Will be such an easier work flow. Thanks Mark. John
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Mark, In a previous thread, I was told that locators created in ArcGIS Pro with the new Create Locators would only work in 64bit applications. If the mmpk was deployed to other devices (iOS or Android) or a 32bit PC, the locator would not work. Can you confirm this has changed? https://community.esri.com/message/900323-re-local-locators-not-working-in-1007?commentID=900323#comment-900323 By bniemand-esristaff Thanks. -John
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I have been creating mobile map packages with ArcGIS Pro for runtime 100.5/6 and I was under the impression I have to use ArcMap's "create runtime content" so the locators would have the ".locb" file. That the ".locb" file was needed for runtime. Is this no longer the case? At which runtime was this changed? I can not make mmpk in ArcMap since I use a vector tile cache. Thanks! John -would love to remove ArcMap from the MMPK creation process.
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Melinda, Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. Now I can get the routes' total miles and total minutes into variables and write to an output file. Whoot! John layer1 = "MyRouteLayer" #an open in-memory layer for row in arcpy.da.SearchCursor(layer1 + "\\Routes", ["Total_Minutes", "Total_Miles"]): travel_minutes = row[0] travel_miles = row[1] print travel_miles
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I could use some help on the python above. I am being asked to run 2000 routes from an input file and record info about each trip. The above appears to be exactly what I need....but.....the script fails around: rows = arcpy.SearchCursor(lyrName + "\\Routes") I think this occurs this "lyrName" is actually set at "layer1" further up in the script. But when I make such an adjustment it still fails. Seems the field "row.Total_TravelTime" does not exists in the array. BTW, when I step through this script, I can load stops and solve the route. I just can't figure out how to get the results back out so I can write out. Any help offered to get this to work, and run a batch of routes would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. John ArcGIS 10.6.1
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Xuewen, I downloaded and installed the update, it works as expected. The exaggerated 3D value does not change the elevation values in the profile graph. Thanks! John Fix
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I want to automate the creation of a set of vector tile caches, but each VTPK will be of a different map extent. I can manually change the map extent via the "Map Properties" dialog to "Use a customer extent". But I want to do that in my python script. How do I do this? Or, is the "best" way to create vector tile cache index polygons and reference that in the "create vector tile cache"? Thanks
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