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Lance - your link takes me to My Esri but the bug does not show up? Has ESRI provided a timeline for a fix? The same is happening to me now on ArcPro 3.2.2. Alternatively, does anyone know of a version between 3.1 and 3.2.2 where this bug doesn't happen? We need the upsert ability that comes with ver 3.1 but also need this delete ident toolset to work....
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Colin, Has this been fixed for Field Maps yet? If yes, is there a bug fix link in the release notes I can share with my team? If not - do you have have an updated ETA?
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I've found another workaround too if you're using MX Master Mouse. In Logitech Options, change the horizontal thumbwheel to do keystroke actions. Turn up = right, Turn down = Left. I set this for ArcGIS Pro specifically. After some tweaking of sensitivity, this seems to work quite well.
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@ColinLawrence any update on potential fix for Collector users? We have probably ~150 users in India where this is a major issue with poor connectivity.
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Update: Using this python script I was able to have it count properly and populate the needed column. I guess now I just need to know how to set it to have 4 digits with leading 0's (ie 0001 instead of 1, or 0110 instead of 110). Any suggestions? tbl = r'C:\my\data.gdb\table' data_dict = defaultdict(int) with arcpy.da.UpdateCursor(tbl, ["Level3Name", "Level4Code"]) as cur: for uniq, code in cur: data_dict[uniq] += 1 cur.updateRow([uniq, data_dict[uniq]])
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I need to populate a column (Level4Code) with the field calculator that counts sequentially based on another column (Level3Name) and includes 4 digits. Here is an example of a table that's already populated correctly: Level3Name Level4Code Adilabad 0001 Adilabad 0002 Adilabad 0003 Agar Malwa 0001 Agar Malwa 0002 Agra 0001 Agra 0002 The out of the box sequential code does not do it correctly since it doesn't loop based on any other column. So far, I've tried this code snippet to count but I am not getting the results I need. This only seems to count the total number of times that word in Level3Name is present: dict = {} # make a dictionary def myFunc(myClass): # this is the function global dict # specify global dict[myClass] = dict.get(myClass, 0) + 1 # if the dictionary key for the value exists, add 1 to it. If not, make it 0. return dict[myClass] # return the value for that key Any suggestions? I am new to Python so any help would be great.
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