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I want the user to choose this tool and then click on the map (skipping having to choose point, line, poly selection type). It would be a point based selection. For my users, this step just adds complexity Thanks
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07-06-2011
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Hi, I'm using the standard Popup functionality in 2.3.1 to respond to map clicks on my main data layers, which returns a short summary in the popup window, and solves many of the quick "what's this" queries that my users will have. What i also need is a widget (preferably compiled) which is similar to the Identify Widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=39cf66d58c234279ba728c50461a1a89 as a catch-all for all of the other queryable layers What i'm after is something simpler than the Identify Widget where we bypass the choice of point, line, polygon selection (to force point selection with a specified radius), and some other simple characteristics to be controlled by a config file - ability to set it to identify from all visible layers, or the top most layer - control the fields returned via the widgets config file and/or honour fields turned on and off in ArcMap - needs to support hyperlink fields - needs to support results from multiple layers in a way that's easy for the user the Identify Widget (minus the choice on how to identify) is almost what i need, and the MultiLayerIdentifyWidget from the Public Safety COP Template http://localgovtemplates2.esri.com/PublicSafetyCOP/index.html may be siutable - but i see someones already requested the code for that, with no reply from the authors. I've searched high and low, so would appreciate any pointers that anyone can give me. thx
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07-05-2011
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Hi, i was wondering if you have had any feedback on this issue? I have the same issue. A parcels featureclass with two joined tables and one related table. All tables are loaded into the MXD but the relationships and joins are manual - not via a relationship class When i publish the map server the joins and related persist (i can check via the identify tool with the Map Service in Arccatalog). However the relationships do not show up in the REST API like it does in this sample: http://sampleserver3.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/SanFrancisco/311Incidents/MapServer/1 I don't even see the relationships: heading... The tables are from an external SQL server database. Is there extra permissions that are required specifically for REST?
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