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The problem I am having the replicas are with the orphaned replicas. They seem to prevent the database from compressing which datasets are referenced from. Ideally I wanted to reference datasets in Portal and copy them over to AGOL from a collaboration, but then orphaned replicas keep happening.
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What exactly is a replication package (.crpk) as shown in ArcGIS Online or can I be pointed to any documentation on it? I saw the permissions on this were automatically set so only I can see it...does it need to be shared with the public or groups so those uses can see the data published from portal in ArcGIS Online? My guess is it has something to do with the collaboration and sync between portal and ArcGIS Online. Thanks!
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As a follow up if anyone is wondering, Bentley CC provides the anchor point information within the metadata.xml output with the OSGB dataset
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I am trying to have a many-to-many relationship show up in ArcGIS Portal and I am wondering how that works. So far, I've been able to get a one-to-many relationship to show up online using Global IDs and I see the pop-up that has an option to show related records. However, I am trying to create a many-to-many relationship to show up online and it doesn't work. I have tried to create the relationship through a spatial join and through an intersect so far, but the Global ID fields - their field type turns to 'text' vs. 'Global ID ' in the output table after running the spatial join and after running an intersect. I would like to export that table created from the spatial join or intersect and append the Global ID fields I created into a many-to-many relationship class. Second, joining a many-to-many table to a feature class works in Pro, but did not show up online correctly...I am wondering if I need to figure out the Global ID issue first, or if Portal doesn't have the capability to join a many-to-many relationship to a feature class. In this case, I have a parcel dataset and an easement dataset. The easement dataset has a contract ID in it that I need to spatially join (one-to-many) to the parcels dataset. I export the table and want to append the Parcel Global ID and the easement Global ID in a many-to-many relationship class. Overall, I would like to obtain a table of parcels by easement type and contract ID. Also, I would like to show in Portal, which parcels are affected by which contract ID and easement type, and that is where I would need to join the easements to the parcels. Example of the table I am looking for is below...I hope this can be joined with the parcel geometry so I can filter in Portal to show which parcels are under which contracts. Parcel ID Contract ID Easement Type 1 1 Temporary 1 1 Construction 2 1 Temporary 2 2 Temporary 2 2 Construction Any help would be appreciated - thank you!
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Yes, the files combined are ~650MB. Would you please share your email address with me so I may send you a link?
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Hi Andrew, Thanks! Yes, the CC output does provide the metadata.xml file which I now see has the coordinates for the anchor point with its reference system. CC exported about 6,000 OSGB files, but I am only getting a partial mesh of one tile to show up for me, in the wrong location. All of the tiles should go along four miles of eastside of the river shown in the picture with the anchor point. It might be worth noting in the documentation that the anchor point should be projected to WGS 84 before running the mesh. CC provided the anchor point in a different coordinate system and when I first ran the mesh tool, the bounding box read the units which were supposed to be represented in feet as decimal degrees. Results from validating the slpk: Any help on trying to get all of the mesh to display in the right location would be appreciated. Thank you! Mary
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I am trying to using the Create Integrated Mesh Scene Layer Package using the OSGB format exported from Bentley Systems Context Capture. However, I was not given any anchor points. While the version of ArcPro I'm using (2.2) says anchor points are optional, the tool is not letting me run it unless an anchor point is provided. I'm not finding good documentation about anchor points myself. Would someone please explain why an achor point would be needed in this case and how I can go about determining the center point of the dataset? It sounds to me like it should be something Context Capture should be providing as an output in addition to the OSGB dataset? I would like to at least be able to run the tool in ArcPro without an anchor point to see the output, even if it wouldn't be in the right location. Thanks!
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