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Hello All! I work as a GIS Specialist for a County Planning Dept in California. I've been here 14 yrs but only recently had enough support to put more effort into really modernizing our entire mapping/data collection process. When I started, they were still making maps with kroy tape and colored pencils. lol. I'm working on 2 fairly big projects right now. We're developing a MAD (master address database) with our EMS. Our goal is to make it NG911 compliant and LGIM friendly. We kicked off this effort due to LUCA for the Census.The majority of our address records were stored on hardcopy maps and forms. So, it was (and still is) a long process getting those into GIS. We scanned and added metadata using Laserfiche. Then created point data from that in ArcMap. We had an Access database with some more recent addresses that was also brought in. We're in the process of merging both datasets with our EMS database for a final MAD product. Our IT is helping us use FME to then push updates to various depts and apps. The second involves creating a master case database. Again, currently the info resides on paper maps. Thousands of them. I'm still researching the best solution for this. Glad to meet you all! And happy mapping
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I'm also having this issue on Windows 10 & using ArcMap version 10.4. The registry fix posted above did not work for me.
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Thanks so much! It worked perfect!!! I had no idea you could reverse the process that way. I'm so happy 🙂 Oh and by the way, I forgot to mention that I had imported the Excel ss into my gdb as a gdb table. Thanks again to you both!
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Thanks so much for the replys. However, I don't think those solutions will work in my case. My parcel layer has over 400,000 parcels in it and I only need to know which ones from the ss are missing. Sorry if I'm not understanding tho. Here's the whole story: I have an Excel ss that I converted from a txt file of 11,268 parcel numbers that I need to plot on a map. Our parcel layer has over 400,000 parcels and so I joined the ss to it and the resulting matches were 11,141 parcels (which I thought was pretty good). And I selected the "keep matching parcels" option. Now I need to know which 127 parcels from the list are missing so that I can research those parcels and obtain the new parcel numbers to add to my map. I'm assuming the missing parcels did not match because the numbers changed due to spilts or mergers. Thanks again for any help!
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Hello, I'm joining a large list of parcel numbers (from an Excel ss) to my parcel layer to extract the matching parcels. My issue is that I need to know which parcels from the list did not match up with a polygon. My join resulted in 11141 matches but there are 11268 parcel numbers in my ss . I need to find out which 127 parcels did not join and research those. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! Julie
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