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I have the same issue. But I have not found any solution yet.
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Hello, At the end I decided not to use the raster catalog, but the map index provided with the images used to create the catalog. I then used the arcpy command "Select Layer by Location" with this map index and, hurray !, it works !! Thanks for the answers.
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10-24-2018
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Oh, I think I see ! Indeed, the SelectByLocation is on a toolbar, and I could not find it in the toolbox... So that means that it is an arcobject...hum... Alright, so I have to go through with SelectLayerByLocation and some additional processes, is that what you were trying say ? Well then , as I wrote earlier, I tryied the following : set the paths for the raster catalog and the polygon feature class; use the arcpy function MakeFeatureLayer_management to set the polygon feature class as layer; use the arcpy function MakeRasterCatalogLayer_management to set the raster catalog as a layer; use the arcpy function SelectLayerByLocation_management on the results from step 2 and step 3, according to the following : in_layer -> raster catalog as layer; overlap_type = "CONTAINS"; select_features -> polygon feature class as layer; search_distance -> null; selection_type -> "NEW_SELECTION"; invert_spatial_relationship = "NOT_INVERT" Did I miss a step when doing this ? When I print the resulting selection in my python terminal, I receive the name of the raster catalog layer. When I launch all of the commands in ArcMap Python window, I can see the polygon layer and the raster catalog layer appear at steps 2 and 3. But then, when I run step 4, the resulting selection is empty. There is nothing to even clear (I mean the button "clear selection"). What do you think of this process ?
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10-17-2018
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I do not quite understand what you are both saying. I was referring only to the Select by location tool in ArcMap, and wondering if the arcpy version of this tool actually existed. This tool works fine with my raster catalog. If you mean to use the function MakeRasterCatalogLayer_management on my raster catalog and then to use SelectLayerByLocation_management on its result, it does not work, I have already tried it.I set the raster catalog into the "in_layer" field.When I say it does not work, I mean it returns something that is empty. When i printed the result, it only returned the name of the catalog. Nothing more. So I tried the opposite, I set the raster catalog in the filed "select_features". Then I had the mistake saying that the input data is not a feature data. So I think I tried pretty much everything with this SelectLayerByLocation. My question is : is there a python equivalent to SelectByLocation ? It seems everyone use SelectLayerByLocation on the net, but it's not the one I want... Unless both functions are in fact one ? Then I would be interested in knowing how it is called.. Because I cannot reproduce anything with the other function...
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Hi, I have the following data : - a raster catalog - a feature class composed of several polygons. I want to get the polygons (the ENTIRE polygon) which contain the raster catalog or part of it. I checked some tools in ArcMap, and I observed that the "Select by location" tool works perfectly (not the tool Select Layer by location). The result is a selection of only the polygons (from the feature class layer) that contain the raster catalog. But I can't find anything about an arcpy command... I found the "SelectLayerByLocation_management" (Select Layer by location tool) but the resulting selection is empty, so it doesn't do the job. Does anyone have information regarding the "Select by location" tool adptation to arcpy ? I have to use a tool that can handle raster catalog.
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It worked perfectly fine for me, with ArcGIS Pro 2.1.3. Thanks !
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At the end, we installed ArcGIS Pro again, but on the C: drive this time (and not the 😧 drive, as it was before). Now everything works just fine... Thanks for your help !
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Hi everyone, Here are the news : ArcGIS Pro was upgraded successfully to 2.1.3, on the remote desktop. The error is still the same, "The workspace is not connected". My colleague logged in to the same machine and he gets the exact same error when running the exact same process with ArcGIS Pro. I have not received any news from the ESRI support team yet (I wrote to them two weeks ago)...
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About the release notes, there is issue that is fixed "Release notes for ArcGIS Pro 2.2—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop" : "Error 999999 occurs with feature class input to the Create Scene Layer Package tool" and which is also an "Error 999999". The name of the geoprocessing is very similar to the "Create Mobile Map Package" processing. I tried to launch it just out of curiosity, and it works fine with both environments.Just to let you know.
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No, there's not. It is supposed to be done on every computer next week, so indeed, it would be better to upgrade the remote desktop directly to 2.1.3 at the same time.
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08-16-2018
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On my computer, I have an admin account, but not on the remote desktop (I don't even know who could be admin on that...for now). So if I were to summarize the previous posts, the main leads are : - the ArcGIS Pro version which sould be upgraded to 2.1.3; - the Windows server version; - my account permissions, for I may not have the rights to access/use the mandatory ArcPy files to create a MMPK file. I won't be there next week, but one of my colleagues is supposed to upgrade ArcGIS Pro on every computer, so this wil be tested eventually. Regarding upgrade past SVR 2008, honestly, I don't know. I would say there is very little chance... I'll check that with the right person when she comes back to office. I will let you know when I have more information/failures Thanks again for the help !
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08-16-2018
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First, thank you for your answers. - Krory Kramer : the case with ESRI was closed, they said it was probably related to the remote desktop configuration... I wrote again after testing the internet connection with Fiddler, last week, but they have not replied yet. Not sure they will, since the first case is classified without an answer. I cannot upgrade my Pro version yet (should be done next week though). But I did notice something about the version I work with : when on my computer, I use the 2.1.3 version, and on the remote desktop, I have the 2.1.2 version... could it be related ? Some error fixing between the two versions ? I consulted a web page on that subject (Notes de version d'ArcGIS Pro 2.1—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop) and I did not find anything about mobile map packages tool changes. - Mark Bockenhauer : on my computer, the process works fine with my project. Since it did not work on the remote desktop, i did try to launch the process with only some polygon. That does not change anything, I still get the same error.
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Hi. I am currently trying to process mobile map packages with ArcGIS Pro (2.1.2) and the geoprocessing tool "createMobileMapPackage". The data source is a geodatabase (.gdb). I made some tests on my computer (operating system Windows 10 professional) and it works well. But these were tests and I now need it to work with the operating system Windows Server 2008 R2 Entreprise, a remote desktop without internet connection. Except this time, it does not work. The files and folder structure are the same, so I am making the exact same test as before but with the remote desktop this time. I get the error : "the workspace is not connected". At first, I thought it was due to internet connection. So I tried the tool Fiddler, to check that, and it seems that no internet connection is required. This was also confirmed by the ESRI support team, who had no explanation to this issue. Here is some shot of ArcGIS Pro result window: I tried some other tools : - createVectorTilePackage : the same error occurs. - the Clip tool : works perfectly fine. Could this problem come from the remote desktop environment or parameters ? I think it is strange that some tools work just fine and others not... I am inclined to think this may come from the internet connection after all.
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