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Hi there, I'd like to develop a web form (using GeoForm, the javascript API or another custom application) with the following workflow: 1) User fills out fields in a simple form (non-spatial data) 2) User selects a polygon from layer A (feature service or any other data format that will work) - preferably from a pick list, doesn't have to be a selection from a map - polygons are simple squares and the vertices are all known 3) User saves the record and the polygon selected from layer A is copied to a feature service in layer B, with the associated data from the form. Sounds simple, right I understand that GeoForm used only point data but polygon and line data are under consideration. One idea would be to leverage/customize the map at the bottom of the GeoForm by changing the Lat/Lon tab to layer A picklist. Any ideas?
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Hi Dan - thank you for the answer. I've looked at both transpose fields and pivot table and they both have limitations. For instance, transpose fields can transpose multiple attributes but not into multiple columns (ie. the second data structure pictured above). Pivot table will create the second data structure above but will only transpose one attribute field. It's a road worth spending more time on though.
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I'm looking to create a line graph in ArcGIS 10.4 similar to this one: As you can see, the bottom axis consists of various elemental (text) values. The Y-axis shows the elemental values, displayed on a logarithmic scale. Each vertical line corresponds with a single row of data - the Cs, Rb, Ba, etc. values (see first table below). The data is received in the following (shapefile/geodatabase) format: If I rotate the data (in Excel, using the transpose tool), I get a table that ArcGIS can read and create the appropriate graph for (each series - Sample1, Sample3, Sample3, etc. - corresponds to a new vertical line tab in the graph); however, then I cannot then display the points in a map: I'm looking for any solutions, programmatic or otherwise, to be able to use one shapefile/feature class to create the graph with multiple vertical lines corresponding to each row of data. This is important because the clients want to be able to select some of the points on the map and have those selected points mirrored in the graph.
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