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Jake: Your work around set me onto my issue. While attempting to execute your work around, I realized that my input dataset was still a table and not a feature class. After having exported it to a feature class and starting over, everything functioned as desired. Thank you for your help! (Thank you Dan for your response too.) Cheers!
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I'm fairly novice in the ArcMap space, and my resident expert is on vacation. So I turn to the community... I want to spatially join two point layers and determine the distance from one to the closest point in the other. This is fairly simple, except this time I'm dealing with two different projections / coordinate systems. When I join A to B, I'm getting a distance in what I believe is some form of decimal degree. Whatever it is, it's intelligible. If I were to join in the other direction, I'd get a distance in metres (desired), but I don't want to join that way as the feature counts between the two layers are not one to one. So, I tried going to the toolbox and using the Data Management Tools -> Projections and Transformations -> Project tool to convert the one layer to the desired coordinate system. I drag/drop the Input Dataset, set the Output Dataset (new feature class), select the Output Coordinate System, leave the default transformation, and hit ok. It crunches for a bit then gives me the green checkbox. I open the newly created feature class to find it empty. <- I'm stumped. Input Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984 Output Coordinate System: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_14N Geographic Transformation: WGS_1984_(ITRF00)_To_NAD_1983 <-- default selection Anybody have any thoughts/suggestions? Thank you much!
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Beautiful! You're a gem, Jennifer! I had looked at a number of samples on that page, but with a name of "Edit Tools - Auto Save", to me it didn't stand out as being related to my task, so I never even went into that one. (Talk about falsely judging a book by it's cover!). That's exactly what I needed. Thank you very much for your response. Cheers!
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Probably a pretty newbie question, and I couldn't seem to find the answer in the forums here. Bare with me as I'm pretty new to both Silverlight and ArcGIS... I've got a button that allows to user the select one or more pieces of equipment on the map. My issue is that if the user wants to make additional selections, the Select button has to be pressed before each one. How do I keep the "Select" action active? The xaml button definition (to keep it simple I omitted the size, margin, etc)... <Button Name="btnSelectProblem" Command="{Binding Select}" CommandParameter="Add" Click="btnSelectProblem_Click" </Button> I'm not sure if there is something I should be doing in the xaml code or in the C# code behind (ie, in the btnSelectProblem_Click method.) Thanks a bunch!
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