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Oh yes, I was fully expecting Jack to come out of the box. I did open the packaged file on another computer and Jack came out indeed that's why I was troubled that nothing happened.
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Well, I managed to look for the ARPX file and opened it directly from Arcgis. Thanks for the tip. It didn't seem to happen anything after trying to open the packaged file... weird, though.
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09-05-2016
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I packaged my project to share it with my colleagues resulting in a 3.7Gb PPKX file, transferred it with a USB pen drive and trying to open it on their local computers. File is not opening.... It goes on "thinking" for about 5 minutes and then nothing happens. We both are using ArcGIS pro 1.3.1 I tried opening it directly from ArcGIS and from windows explorer with the same results. Am I doing something wrong? Any ideas on how to "unpack" this package and expose all layers and config from the project?
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09-01-2016
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ah! I did not know about Makani before. Would be interesting to see it deployed in a global scale, but then, remembering a long string of numbers would be much more difficult than just 3 words. I agree that having to rely on a commercial system for addressing is not nice, but someone has to develop it and maintain the system, but best of all is that " what3words will always be free for individuals to use on our own site and apps. If or when we do charge for access to our web API or offline SDK, there will always be ways to use them for free." Pricing | what3words So, unless you are a commercial entity making commercial use of the system, it will be free. Remember that GPS satellites were initially developed as a military application and then made available to the public many,many, many years later. Someone paid for it; it was the taxpayer... I have no affiliation with W3W, but I really see a practical use for it. Yes, it can be better, free for all, easier to use and other things... How would you enrich it? or better yet, how would you create unique addresses to do all sorts of spatial analysis?
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08-23-2016
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Well Denis White, you make a point where a small area like your home having multiple W3W's. I would suggest to choose the one by your door or driveway and stick with it. You happen to live in a wonderful 81m2 home (9 3x3m tiles, you mention), but how many people in the whole world have this opportunity? not many. This is where W3W becomes useful, the idea behind it is quite revolutionary: it is easy to communicate, it is not tied to a postal address, it can be used anywhere in the world in any language. For example, emergency responders in Miami can get to the precise location easily, for example a heart attack in a golf course. You can say I'm at dog.pepper.box instead of Miami municipal golf course, hole 7, right about the second sand trap on the left Community Weekly Discussion: Mapping uncharted areas for emergency responders One clear business case is the Mongolian post using it as their national addressing system. Partner: Mongolian Post adopts what3words as national addressing system | what3words where postal addresses are unreliable or non-existent. You can translate a W3W into a coordiante in WGS84 and do all sorts of calculations (and contextualize it). And the fact that the words are not related to to its neighbors make sense as it creates a unique point in the globe without any error. Saying that I live in (19.448909, -99.216400) says nothing, as well as trace.reclaim.workshop does not. It is the use and context you give this information that is really useful: Rodolfo Gaona st #50, Lomas de Sotelo Neighborhood, Mexico City, Mexico. Which in order to do any sort of calculations as you mention I would need to convert it to am X,Y point in a map... Cheers! PS. dog.pepper.box does not exist, and the system can make corrections automatically:
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aha! I'll give it a try. thanks. Now half of my troubles are solved: Display only the features I need to see from a specific layer. Now on to Toggling visibility for existing layers (which I will use in full, no editing or fooling around with those)
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08-22-2016
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Ok... I'll give it a try. How can I create a layer to reside in memory? (I understand this would create a temporary layer without creating a separate file?) I don't want to die with another 300 layers...
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08-22-2016
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as Definition Query is not a tool, I'm unable to add it to the model... any other ways to draw only selected features?
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08-22-2016
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well, nice to briefly meet you over the phone! and thanks for all your help!
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PS. were you the Dan who joined the call earlier today?
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thanks Dan, Ok That's a great first step, thanks! so I managed to select the exact polygon I'm interested in using Select Layer By Attribute How can I make it the only displayed polygon(s) according to my query? as if I were using a query... Then the interesting part will be toggling another layer visibility based on its name...
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08-22-2016
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Hi there! I'm trying to build a very simple model in where I can type 4 digits and then show the layer with only the points that match the query. The workflow would be something like this: (drawn in powerpoint) then on a Layout, I need to change the test to reflect the store number in the title. Any ideas on how to build it? The rationale behind this is that I need to export Layout 150 times with twice as many layers... Running an itereator is not feasible as I need to adjust the vivibility (extent and map scale) and export the layout after this is run...
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08-22-2016
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There is a Blog post by Marika Vertzonis that comes close... Prepare basemaps for offline use but not quite as it is for Survey, and this is for Collector Prepare maps for offline use—Collector for ArcGIS | ArcGIS Anything outhere I can do for ArcGIS Pro?
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08-11-2016
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I will need to work offline with the basemap correctly displayed at a fine scale (1:7,000) for a specific extent (Mexico) Is there a way to download the map or have it cached locally? PS. I'm running ArcGIS Pro v 1.3
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08-10-2016
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If you still want some spatial reference, the light grey basemap that Alexander mentions is probably the best way to go. You can turn off the labels layer to get a 'cleaner' look and feel. I've found out that the dark grey http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=25869b8718c0419db87dad07de5b02d8 produces some 'clean' and nice looking maps. cheers!
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