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Hola Demetrius mucho gusto. En efecto tengo una empresa de SIG en Ecuador que se llama Geoint y somos Business Partners de ESRI. Con gusto conversamos, mi teléfono es 0984587448. Oswaldo Enviado desde Outlook<http://taps.io/outlookmobile>
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06-19-2015
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Hi guys! I have a question. I published in my ArcGIS Server 10.3 a feature access Service for offline edition, to collect points in one point feature class. After I share it to my company's ArcGIS Online account, in order to use the feature Service with ArcGIS Collector. All was OK with the Service and it was tested inside ArcMap, ArcGIS Online and finally in Collector. In my first test, in Collector I saw that it was imposible to upload photos. Then I enabled Attachments for the point feature class in the SDE geodatabase, and after the feature Access Service began an inesperate behavior. First, the Service didn't collect nothing for a user permissions problem (?). As workaround make this actions: 1. I re-check permissons, and nothing changed. 2. After I delete the user and its schema and re-create the user, schemas and feature class and the Service Work again in ArcMap test and doesnt Work in ArcGIS Online and Collector. The symptom was: when I start an Edit sesión in AGOL, the servcice does't capture points. Don't matter how much clicks you make over the map. simply the cursor remains as "ready" but don't mark new positions. I tried all: coordinate system, extents, Z and M awareness. 3. Finally I deleted the entire corporate geodatabase and restore the content schema by schema form file geodatabases and the Service didn't capture information. 4. After I disabled the attachment in SDE geodatabase fot the point feature class and the Service starts to Work normally again. Without the possibility to store attachments. The question is: 1. Is possible to enable attachments inside a feature Access Service, pointing to ArcGIS Server and collect data and attachments using AGOL as 'bridge" 2. If not possible, I'm thinking to upload a zipped File GDB to AGOL containing the point feature class with enabled attachments. IS possible? Is possible to enable automatic replication with mcorporate GDB from AGOL? Cheers Oswaldo
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04-23-2015
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Hi Guys! I obtained the same error using ArcPad 10.2.2: 16:43:08 Synchronization started 16:43:08 AXF_FEATURE_SERVER_SOAP: http://srvgivsig01:6080/arcgis/services/OCP/inspeccionesDDV/MapServer/FeatureServer 16:43:08 AXF_FEATURE_SERVER_REST: http://srvgivsig01:6080/arcgis/rest/services/OCP/inspeccionesDDV/FeatureServer 16:43:08 AXF_TOKEN_URL: http://srvgivsig01:6080/arcgis/tokens/generateToken 16:43:08 Generating Token 16:43:08 Token: ZAyclYan1RhXaeTFrB_6AciCEVDZEx0HoiDZfh6xxaI. 16:43:09 Create unique constraint: UQ_Sitios Inestables_Identifier 16:43:09 C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\ArcPad10.2\System\Scripts\Common\sync.js(1204, 7) Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition OLE DB Provider: 0x80040e37: Major Error 0x80040e37, Minor Error 0. The specified table does not exist. [ ] 16:43:09 Synchronization completed
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04-22-2015
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I have an application developed on Silverlight 4.0 with ArcGIS Silverlight API 2.4, and I need to integrate it some of the new controls from ArcGIS Silverlight API 3.2. The application are based over the "Showcase" Silverlight Template (2011). Someone knows if that template was upgraded for Silverlight 5.0?
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I'm fighting with a serious limitations of ArcPad using Feature Access service for Disconnected editing as datasource. I'm involved in a project for develop an ArcPad Application for field inspectors in a Pipeline company, in my country, Ecuador. First, we had problems with the object class objects, because the only way to integrate it in a AXF file is creating relationship classes with feature class objects. Field inspectors will collect information over fixed positions, the application need to edit data in object class tables, not in the attributes of the feature class. We prepared the tables in the source geodatabase to avoid conflicts when we publish a feature access service containing the same object and feature classes of the AXF file. We create some relationships between object classes and between object classes and feature classes. AXF file was generated OK, and all of the data source paths was redirected to a feature access service using the tool provided in ArcMap. Feature access service have sync enabled to allow disconnected editing. Up to here there no big problems only a lot of tests, and research, to complete this very complex process. ArcPad documentation are very light and optimistic when describes the disconnected editing and feature service synchronization capabilities. We start testing in ArcPad and after a lot of different scenarios, we can't get a successful synchronization, only a lot of error messages and bug reports unsolved by ESRI. We find some things: 1. Relatively complex database schemas was not supported by SQL 2005 Compact. 2. Please do not include features with more than 10000 records! 3. Do not create relationships using GlobalID as PK or FK. It's not permitted in AXF creation. Do not use versioning in the geodatabase, is not permitted for feature access service creation for disconnected edition. 4. In MS documentation for SQL Server Compact 2005, are not clear about its real limitations compared with SQL Server (any version, 2008, 2012). Up to here my experience. Oops. almost I forget the delay of 2 months to finish the project. As ArcPad documentation are very simplistic, I'm sharing my experience with all of ESRI community in order to know similar experiences and solutions. Any comment will be appreciated. Oswaldo Sandoval. Geoint Ltda.
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