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Hi friends, I am trying the workflow to put geotagged photos into my .mxd document as per: http://www.esri.com/news/arcwatch/0912/import-geotagged-photographs-into-arcmap.html I used the GeoTagged Photos to Points tool, and I now have a feature class of the points of the geotagged locations. However, I am unable to get the photos to display in ArcMap, like they are shown in the example. When I use the HTML popup tool, I can view the information associated with each point, including path to the photo, however not the photo itself (as demonstrated in the ESRI example). Anyone have any idea how I can do this? Ideally I would like to be able to export/print a map that includes the photos as callout/leader lines to the actual points.... any idea how I can do this as well? Thanks friends!
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does something like this make sense? for each record in table1 if table1.record.field1.value somewhere in table2.field1 and table1.record.field2.value = table2.field2 (for that matching record) skip doing anything on this row else append table1.row to table2
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I think this should have been easy, but I have spent all day racking my brains... I have 2 feature classes (points). One comes in daily let's say. The other is a accumulation of all the dailies that come in. I want to test if the daily FC has any records that are already present in the cumulative FC, and ignore those when appending or copying into the cumulative FC. I have tried nesting cursors but that doesn't seem to work.... they both have a unique ID field, but at some stage I will want to add another condition that the ID and operator fields must be unique combined (the same ID can have more than one operator). I am so lost.... any help appreciated.
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Hi friends, I have a raster (derived from DEM - slope) that I am trying to make represent a floodplain for a catchment. I would like to be able to convert the raster to polygon eventually, but what I really want is just the outline of the floodplain, and not all of the little bits here and there, and not the channel itself. I want everything inside of the main floodplain area to just be considered floodplain, and all the little bits of data amongst areas of no data outside the floodplain to just become no data. Anyone have any idea how to do this? It seems simple but I have spent the past 2 days struggling with it.... Eventually I will need to delineate the channel as well, so feel free to provide suggestions on that as well if you have more of a clue than I apparently do. Thanks friends! [ATTACH=CONFIG]23803[/ATTACH]
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