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Hello, thank you for confirming the problem, looking forward to seeing it fixed. Best regards.
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08-27-2015
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Hi Michael, attached is the application that replicates the issue. Best regards.
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08-11-2015
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Hello, we just upgraded the .NET SDK to 10.2.6 and noticed that, alas, labels won't show on a graphics layer when the layer is being rendered in the static mode. When the rendering mode is switched to dynamic, the labels are shown as expected but due to a large number (25k+) of layer features the responsiveness becomes very poor in this mode. With 10.2.5, in static mode, the labels are shown and the application has decent responsiveness even with tens of thousands of features. Is anyone aware of this issue and perhaps there is a workaround? Meanwhile, since the labels as well as navigation responsiveness are crucial for our application, we have no choice but to revert back to 10.2.5, hoping that this shortcoming will be fixed soon. Best regards.
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08-04-2015
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This raises the question, though: why bother with the entire WKT when only the name of the spatial reference seems to matter? One would think that when all parameters that are needed to construct a spatial reference are given (regardless of what name is used for it), the SDK should have no trouble doing so. Yet it doesn't seem to be the case for if the name itself isn't on the list of supported spatial references, an error occurs. Regards.
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06-18-2015
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Hi Mike, good to hear that the problem has been addressed, thanks for your involvement. Looking forward to the 10.2.6 release. Regards.
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06-17-2015
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Hi Michael, Could this be done outside of the forum? I'd like to pass a problematic file to you for testing but certainly wouldn't like to share it publicly. For example, I could give you a Dropbox link. Thanks, regards.
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06-15-2015
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Hi, I just encountered strange behaviour when trying to use a ShapefileTable from a shapefile that has at least one field of type "Date" among the attributes in its .dbf file. Any attempt to either get a count of the features or to iterate over the features ends in an exception: "The added or subtracted value results in an un-representable DateTime. Parameter name: t" Steps to reproduce: Use any shapefile with at least one attribute of type "Date", with actual dates in the data, and then: var shapefileTable = await ShapefileTable.OpenAsync(fileName); var features = await shapefileTable.QueryAsync(new QueryFilter() { WhereClause = "1=1" }); if (features == null || features.Count() == 0) { // e.g. throw an exception } The relevant stack trace: at System.DateTime.op_Addition(DateTime d, TimeSpan t) at Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Internal.DateUtils.FromMillisecondsSinceEpoch(Int64 milliSeconds) at Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.ArcGISFeatureTable.RowEnumerator.<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.GeodatabaseFeature>.GetEnumerator>d__48.MoveNext() at Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.ArcGISFeatureTable.RowEnumerator.<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.Feature>.GetEnumerator>d__4e.MoveNext() at System.Linq.Enumerable.Count[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source) I would appreciate if this was acknowledged as an issue and fixed as soon as possible. Thanks, regards.
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06-13-2015
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I've encountered this as well. So far the only solution, or rather a workaround, that worked for me was to find a spatial reference, with the exact same parameters as the custom one, on the official list of supported spatial references: Desktop Guide -> Reference -> Projected Coordinate Systems, and either use the number as the WKID or the text as the WKT, or place the text in the relevant .prj file. Regards.
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