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Hi @mcrabino , Thank you for the additional information. 🙂 It is not recommended to copy feature classes to a maritime geodatabase or change the data model in any other way. The maritime tools are designed to work with the supported data models and therefore adding/replacing/removing feature classes can lead to undesired outcome. Let me know if creating a new S-57 ENC database and copying the data with the Copy S-57 Features tool solves your issue. Thank you, Paulina
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Hello @mcrabino Can you elaborate on your copy-paste workflow? Did you select the features in the map and then used the Clipboard tools (Copy -> Paste Special) to copy the features from one gdb to another? If you want to make sure that all features are copied correctly (including the structure-equipment relationships), you should use the Copy S-57 Features tool. In the tool, you can provide the layers that should be copied to the target database. Paulina
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@BobGriest , I couldn't access your map via the URL you provided, but I noticed one of your other posts where you shared another link that I could access: https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=dedbb07788384cc19990433a2fd394f9 If that is the map that you are working on, I can see that you are using data that is published by NOAA. The bathymetry data in your map is coming from an image service which contains raster data. ArcGIS Online Analysis capabilities include raster data management tools. To use tools such as Extract Raster you need to have a ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online license. If I understand you correctly, you want to export the data to use in your 3rd party application HomePort. Unfortunately, I don't have enough knowledge about this application to help you with loading data into it. Additionally, it looks like this application is discontinued? To export the bathymetry data from the image service, you can try to use the Export capability with the REST API: https://gis.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/bag_bathymetry/ImageServer/exportImage . Below is an example of how you can export the data to multiple image formats: With the parameters above I have exported a tiff image that covers your area: You mentioned the .gpx and .adm file formats, which are normally used for data such as routes, tracks, and waypoints. Again, I'm not familiar with the HomePort application, but I don't think you can use bathymetry data with these formats. If you want to create routes, tracks, and waypoints in the .gpx format, you can use the Features To GPX tool in ArcGIS Pro. Paulina
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@BobGriest Unfortunately, I can't access your web map, it's probably not shared with everyone. Does the map contain layers that you have published from ArcGIS Pro or did you find these layers by searching ArcGIS Online? Paulina
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Hello @BobGriest, Can you elaborate on the format of your "bathymetric map"? Do you have data in a BIS or is it a raster dataset? ArcGIS offers multiple ways of clipping your data: The Extract by Mask tool allows you to extract the cells of a raster that correspond to the areas defined by a mask. The mask can be a polygon feature or another raster. The Clip Raster tool allows you to cut out a portion of a raster dataset, mosaic dataset, or image service layer. The Export raster pane provides capabilities such as clipping via the current map extent or clipping via a selected graphic. If you are interested in visually clipping your map for the purpose of exporting to a PDF or other formats, you can do it in following ways: Clip layers in a map - allows you specify either a rectangular extent or a shape derived from features or graphics, and display your map within that extent or shape. In the Layout view, you can reshape a map frame to a desired shape. Paulina
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@TonyDao Are you creating paper charts in ArcMap in standalone file geodatabases, or have you employed a complete set-up with an NIS and the Product Library get/apply changes functionality? It is not possible to import individual S-57 update files using the Import S-57 To Geodatabase tool. The update files must be imported at the same time as the base file. However, you could use the Esri S-57 Viewer Add-On in ArcMap, to load your updated S-57 cell (the add-on loads all updates together with the base cell) into the map document. You can select the updated features in the loaded S-57 cell and copy/paste them into your data in ArcMap. You should of course delete the old features that you have replaced. Starting at 3.2, ArcGIS Pro includes the Chart Automation Tool that can be used to create paper chart products. You can read more about it in the What's New blog: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/announcements/whats-new-for-arcgis-maritime-in-arcgis-pro-3-2/. To create a paper chart product in Pro, you need to create a file geodatabase with the paper chart schema and import your S-57 data. Thanks, Paulina
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@TonyDao I'm glad to hear that it helped. 🙂 The Nonlinear Segment check is a Data Reviewer check, so you can configure it in the Attribute Rules view. This help topic has steps for configuring a data reviewer validation check.
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@TonyDao Using the Nonlinear Segment check, I found two features with nonlinear segments in MetadataA (ObjectID 9) and RegulatedAreasAndLimitsA (ObjectId 1) feature classes. To remove non-linear segments, you can use the Generalize feature tool. Use Densify method for generalizing selected features. The tool will insert vertices at constant intervals and change curved segments to a series of line segments. To find the proper densify distance value, you need to determine the desirable vertex spacing. S-57 specifies a minimum vertex spacing of 0.3 mm at scale. This value converts to 0.0003 m at scale. You should apply this limit when converting the circular arc into straight segments. For example, at 1:22000, the minimum vertex spacing is 22000 x 0.0003 = 6.6 m. Error geometry for RegulatedAreasAndLimitsA: Error geometry for MetadataA: To maintain coincident boundaries with adjacent features, turn on map topology before using the Generalize tool.
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Hello @TonyDao , You can try to run the Check Geometry tool on MetadataA to see if it returns any invalid geometries. This tool will only report the errors for you to inspect. The Repair Geometry tool can be used to fix the geometry errors. Be aware that this tool modifies the input data. With regards to Data Reviewer, you can try to run the Check Geometry check. Let me know if it works. Thanks, Paulina
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Hello @TonyDao Was ArcGIS Pro installed for all users on the machine or for current user only? Do you have access to the C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\Maritime\ directory? Are you using folder redirection/DFS namespace in your setup? Thank you, Paulina
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Hello @hayli, How do you import your excel spreadsheet in Pro? Are you using the Excel To Table tool: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/conversion/excel-to-table.htm ?
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Hello @JohnAnderson1 , Yes, and you can also use the python API to do the same. You can find some sample scripts (for 10.9.x) in this repository: https://github.com/Esri/workflowmanager-samples/tree/master/ServiceBased/10_9_x Paulina
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Hello @Haley_Clowes , Currently, you need to build your own script tools that utilize the Python API to migrate workflow components. You can find some sample scripts (for 10.9.x) in this repository: https://github.com/Esri/workflowmanager-samples/tree/master/ServiceBased/10_9_x Be aware that you can only import a configuration into another workflow manager item if no jobs exist in it. So the current import/export functionality works best for initial establishment of the production environment, but not for adding new functionality/making changes to the workflows, unless you're okay with deleting all existing jobs in the production environment every time you transfer your configurations. https://developers.arcgis.com/python/api-reference/arcgis.gis.workflowmanager.html#workflowmanageradmin Thanks, Paulina
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Hello @hm_stella , The Notepad functionality is not available yet. Currently, you can only use point geometry with the semi-automated review tools. However, you can create a file geodatabase containing the notepad feature classes for digitizing error geometry and perform your review using the editing tools. In the end of your review, you can transfer the digitized features from your file geodatabase to the Reviewer Workspace using the Write To Reviewer Table tool. To reuse the file geodatabase with the notepad geometry for each review session, you can save it as a layer package that will contain symbology and the database. The process of transferring the notepad geometries using the Write To Reviewer Table tool can be automated using model builder. Thanks, Paulina
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Hello @NauryzbekAbylkair , Can you verify that the Maritime extension is activated in ArcMap? Thank you, Paulina
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