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Definitely need this in Web AppBuilder now that you can group layers in Map Viewer (beta). Grouped layers in Map Viewer (beta) are split back into separate layers in the layer list widget... which means a huge, unending list of layers in a web app.
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Thank you for your response. Sorry I should have been more clear - I was using 30 days as a simple example (If it filters by days and uses a different number of days depending on the month it filters, or another case. However, I don't know how it is set up). I have filtered by days, but for the "in the last month" filter, it shows dates from both January and February. I just was wondering how it selects this
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Posting this in case someone else has the idea to do this too: After some discussion with Support (which echoed Jonathan's idea), I came to the conclusion that it's probably best to just create a new Enterprise from scratch and manually republish services. This is the least risky path forward for us.
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When I run the command you suggested against the input properties file that I used to create the backup, all of the URLs are correct. The error message I get when I try to restore the backup says: Failed for the request https://machine.domain.gov/arcgis/rest/info?&f=json Stopping the webgisdr utility. *Note: I'm keeping the machine name details out of this so that our IT guys don't strangle me... If I take that same URL that it's referencing and drop our Server web adaptor name in it in place of "arcgis", the URL resolves. Maybe the original configuration of the Enterprise was messed up and I just never knew it? Very odd situation...
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Hi Jonathan, The URLs are the same between both systems... the ArcGIS server has "jcgis" as the web adaptor name and Portal has "arcgis". The only things that are different are the machine name between the two and that the current production system is accessed by users through a subdomain that we set in DNS (the new system will replace the old in DNS). Is there a better way to migrate the system than the webgisdr tool? Thanks, Nick
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I wasn't sure of the details of some date filters. Can someone tell me how the "within the last month" filter actually filters out the data? If we have a map that has the filter "within the last 30 days," is that similar to applying "within the last month"? Or is there a difference as to how the filter is applied? (I don't know why, but I was not sure if it would choose values that are dated just within the previous month, or if it was using the range of time)
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I'm trying to migrate my existing single-machine, Enterprise 10.5 stack from one physical machine to a new virtual machine. In order to accomplish this, I built out a duplicate of my existing Enterprise software stack on the new, virtual machine and am trying to use the webgisdr utility to backup the existing system and restore it to the new one. I can back up the system perfectly fine... but when it comes to restoring it to the new system, I get an error and the process fails. The error I'm getting is that the process failed when requesting https://machine-name.domain.gov/arcgis/rest/info?&f=json This failure makes sense because the Server component of the import isn't using the standard "arcgis" web adaptor and is instead using a custom one that we specified long ago. Portal is using the arcgis web adaptor. Question: Is there a way to specify in the "toimport.properties" file what web adaptor to use for Server vs. Portal? Is this really where my error is occurring or am I just not seeing the bigger picture?
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It would be really cool to have a gauge that could show the percentage of features with a "Yes" vs. "No" boolean in a single attribute. My use case is with business license information. Instead of using a pie chart to show the breakdown of home-based businesses vs. commercial location businesses, it would be more clear to use a gauge which could give users the ability to clearly see the distribution when the percentages are close to being equal.
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