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I need to run network analysis routing (to calculate distance) on pairs of points with barriers. I have 3 feature classes: Origins (415 records) Destinations (415 records) Barriers (415 records) All 3 of which share a common unique ID field called [RouteName], (which has a data type of Long). Basically, each Routing has 1 start, 1 stop, and 1 barrier. The barriers represent culvert failures on a road network. I would like to calculate how much travel distance is added to get from the origin (on one side of the failure barrier) to the destination (on the other side of the barrier). I am trying to find a way to for the routing to look at each Origin, Destination, and Barrier set (sharing a common [RouteName] attribute) individually to calculate the route, while ignoring all other Origins, Destinations & Barriers on the road network. For each routing solution, I only want to use one origin, one destination, and one barrier. I have a model set up that successfully routes for one [RouteName] set using the "Select Layer By Attribute" tool in Model Builder. I have attached photos of my current model and my test result for using the expression "[RouteName]=21" in the select Layer by attribute tool for my Origins, Destinations and Barriers. What I would like to do is be able to set the model to run through each "set" of [RouteName] (Origin, Destination, & Barrier all sharing the same value) and output/append that successful routing to a new feature class with the set's [RouteName} as an attribute. in the end of the model I would have 415 different routes, one for each trio of points. Can anybody help?
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I am attempting to open an .aix (Adobe Illustrator Exchange) file exported from ArcGIS Pro into Illustrator CC (24.2.3) Illustrator is telling me that it is an unknown format and cannot be opened. I don't even see .aix as an available file format in the "open" window. I have the ArcGIS Maps for Creative Cloud extension installed and am signed in to the ArcGIS Online account that I administer. Can anyone help me figure out how to use this?
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That did the trick. Thank you so much, Robert. That had been bugging me for days.
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I think so. Would that be these? When I hover over any of the errors, it reads :http://url.com/projectname/jimu.js/css/fonts/avenir-next/bb12345...
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11-27-2018
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I am trying to figure out why my font, in a Web App Builder project, is changing when I move an app from being hosted in AGO to our in-house web server. I have attached two .jpgs showing the font difference (1) is AGO and (2) is our web server (IIS). The text in question are links generated in the "Attribute" tab of WAB, using the Foldable theme. (1) (2) If anyone could explain what is happening here and how to remedy it, it would be greatly appreciated.
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No I didn't. I guess I probably should have though. Lesson learned.
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09-08-2017
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Not sure what was going wrong yesterday. I opened the project to today and the legend is displaying correctly.
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09-08-2017
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Dan Patterson Jayanta Poddar either would work, but they are kind of workarounds.My solution was to fix the issue in Illustrator. When I exported to .pdf, the hyphens were present but they were placed directly beneath the first % sign. I spent too much time doing something really simple, that shouldn't have even been a problem in the first place. ESRI needs to address the underlying problems with ArcGIS Pro and improve the functionality, if they actually expect people to adopt the platform. notreadyforprimetime
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So, I have my label values symbolized in my feature class like this: The problem is, when I insert my legend, ArcGIS Pro drops the hyphen (along with its leading and trailing spaces) as well as the second percentage sign: If I try to convert the legend to a graphic,to manually adjust the labels, I can insert the spaces in the hyphen and spaces without a problem. But if I try to add a percent sign, to the upper limit, it comes in as \n. How can something as simple as editing a legend/graphic be so cumbersome? Do I reelly need to insert seperate text boxes just to format my legend. This functionality worked great in Arcmap, why is it so hard to work with in Pro. If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
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09-07-2017
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If you use the Convert Coordinate Notation geoprocessing tool you can use DMS. Just type DMS in the "Output Coordinate Format" field. (it isn't available in the dropdown, but it does work.)
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Could you just add new x & y fields in your attribute table and modify your existing VB script for use in the field calculator? Then you could just base your label text off of the new fields.
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I built a webmap in ArcGISonline using ESRI's webappbuilder and deployed it to my organizations web server, here. Everything seems to be working except for one thing. If I refresh the map or go browse somewhere else on the internet and come back to the web map URL is doesn't default, or reset, the initial extent of the web map (which was configured to in the webappbuilder on arcgis online). the map remains focused wherever I left off even after a refresh. How can I fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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