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Is there a way to do this without using computer programming and by just using the "Configure App"?
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Where do you work and what is your role? I'm Christina Lindsay and I'm a GIS Analyst from Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. My current role, along with the rest of the GIS team, is to help the District manage digital District facilities; update other GIS layers in SDE; analyze and geoprocess data, as well as assisting the rest of the District staff with any GIS needs. What GIS success have you had this year and what product did you use? (big or small - no win is out of bounds) We are currently updating the Assessor parcels in the western portion of Riverside County to be more spatially accurate. Since we have over 800,000 parcels it's a huge process. We are over 50% done. We have been using the Parcel Fabric to accomplish this task. What is your expertise (GIS related or not), and how can that help the community? My expertise is research and working as a team to find the best possible solutions. We have many requests to assist the District and we always try to find the best accommodations for them.
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Hi Brian, I posted this idea there. Here's the link: https://community.esri.com/ideas/16553-only-show-attribute-tables-of-active-map-in-arcgis-pro Please vote on it! 🙂 Christina
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In ArcGIS Pro it would be nice to only have attribute tables open for a Map that is currently being viewed. I'm trying to take advantage of using multiple maps in one ArcGIS Pro project. In ArcGIS Desktop I created several mxds, but in Pro i combined all these mxds into one .aprx. These mxds had a layer that was the same name in each one, but each contained different data. For example, there was a layer called "MasterFeatureClass" in each mxd, but the data itself was different. When I imported these mxds into ArcGIS Pro it made it simpler in the fact that I didn't have to open each mxd. The problem is that when I open up "MasterFeatureClass" for a particular map that is on display it still stays up when I click onto another map. It confuses me and I think this is the table for the map that I switched over to. I tried renaming "MasterFeatureClass" in the Table of Contents to make them unique so I would know which table belongs to which maps. However, I have a python set up and it didn't like when I renamed the labels. I also tried grouping the attribute table to the same tab as the map. This works, but not if I'm viewing more than two maps since it will get cluttered. To avoid confusion it seems the only way is to close each map and only have one open at a time. This works, but it would be nice to have more than one map if they are both needed. So having the attribute tables open for only the active map would be helpful.
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Thanks for your reply Kory! I tried what you suggested. It does help me in the idea of playing around with the different views and groups which is something i didn't think of before. I will suggest this idea to ArcGIS Ideas. Thanks for the thought! Christina
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I have the same issue. In ArcGIS Pro I'm trying to find out how to only have attribute tables open for a Map that is currently being viewed. I'm trying to take advantage of using multiple maps in one ArcGIS Pro project. In ArcGIS Desktop I created several mxds, but in Pro i combined all these mxds into one .aprx. These mxds had a layer that was the same name in each one, but each contained different data. For example, there was a layer called "MasterFeatureClass" in each mxd, but the data itself was different. When I imported these mxds into ArcGIS Pro it made it simpler in the fact that I didn't have to open each mxd. The problem is that when I open up "MasterFeatureClass" for a particular map that is on display it still stays up when I click onto another map. It confuses me and I think this is the table for the map that I switched over to. I tried renaming "MasterFeatureClass" in the Table of Contents to make them unique so I would know which table belongs to which maps. However, I have a python set up and it didn't like when I renamed the labels. So now I'm just trying to figure out how to only have the attribute table open for the current map and not any other maps that are in my Pro session. Is there a way to do this?
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