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Is there any official word from ESRI as to if Visual Studio 2019 can be used with ArcObjects 10.7.1?
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I am building a replica using REST api to get at hosted features on ArcOnline. At the moment I am not considering attachments and the output I am expecting is a SQLite geodatabase that will be downloaded I am struggling on creating a layer query to take rows with a date greater than a certain date and I am getting an "invalid parameter" error. Since the feature classes in the service are rather large, I need to filter them down prior to download. For a check, I am able to substitute the date condition with say "objected<300" and everything runs fine. It appears my issue is the formatting of the date condition of which I can't find anywhere. I've tried date'2018-04-04 12:05:45', date'04/04/2018 12:05:45', date'04/04/2018 12:05:45PM' and others... Any help would be appreciated. The JSON return is
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Thanks for the reply, I built my map books and they came out great using python and the data driven pages tools. In all the previous years I used a dot net application that I wrote from scratch that pulls from the Adobe SDK. The new way is so much cleaner and better. I wound up handling the page numbering problem using Adobe Acrobat Pro. It allows for batch processing where you can point to a folder and have it renumber all 256 pdfs in a few minutes. I've downloaded the sample that you provided below and will look into adding functionality from Reportlab. Jim
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Your answer makes perfect sense. pdf_keywords is for metatata only, and is only for search terms. I'll abandon using arcpy to set page numbers and go to third party modules. I am working with PyPDF2 to try to come up with a solution and I'll look at ReportLab. Thanks for your help
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I have three cover pages and I want the map pages to start at 1 under the page thumbnails. I've succesfuly made this happen by opening up the map book in a text editor and adding the following in the metadata section PageLabels << /Nums [0 << /S /r >>3 << /S /D >>]>> This says that starting at page index 0, number pages with lowercase roman, and starting at page index 3, number with decimal. This works and I can even do a search and replace with my text editor to get it in the right pace and make it happen. What won't work is doing a simple search and replace using python since it gets fouled up on the binary characters in the pdf. My python code iterates through 256 towns to build separate map books. OK with that said I would like to add this to my Python code in ArcGIS, but I can't get the syntax right. I am trying to use pdf_keywords attribute which applies to metadata. the here is what I am trying; #Append cover sheets PDF file for f in coverSheets: finalPdf.appendPages(f) #Append Locus finalPdf.appendPages(tmpPdf_locus) #Append pages finalPdf.appendPages(tmpPdf) #Update the properties of the final pdf to show thumbnail view finalPdf.updateDocProperties(pdf_open_view='USE_THUMBS', pdf_keywords="PageLabels << /Nums [0 << /S /r >>3 << /S /D >>]>>", #NOT WORKING pdf_layout='SINGLE_PAGE') One more thing I looked at is getting the properties of a modified working pdf with pdfMiner. This property is listed as follows; [ATTACH=CONFIG]29710[/ATTACH] Any help would be appreciated.
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I am experiencing very slow redraw times in ArcMap, when connected to a versioned layer AFTER adding and saving at least 1 edit. I started by ensuring the database was cleaned up as follows (via nightly scripts); - Reconcile/post all versions - Compress the database (Cleaned out A & D tables) - Remove all versions - Validate entire ROADSNETWORK topology - Rebuild editor versions - Analyse ROADSNETWORK featuredataset Now I bring in a few layers and everything works snappy under all versions. I go into one of the layers and make a single edit under JIM version and save. From this point on the map redraws at a crawl and will stay that way untill I run the above scripts again. The slowness will only happen while I am referencing a layer under the JIM version. The other versions (with no edits) and DEFAULT remain snappy. So, with that said, there seems to be something going on when a layer is being accessed through a version with a state_id. Anyone have any clues? I am using ArcSDE 9.3.1 with Oracle 11g R1 on Windows Server 2008. Jim Irwin
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