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Sorry there is a size limit - here is the second half of the the process.
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12-20-2023
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I have a file attached to this comment. Hope it helps.
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12-19-2023
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Hello Ava, Not sure what a HFL is but in my case using feature services and fgdb. We were unable to get the attachments to load for one of the datasets yet the other went smoothly download and back up. The one suggestion that I have (given to me by ESRI) is to check the links/relationship between the attachments and the feature class. I went through the instructions Correcting the corrupted Relationship Class. It did need to be corrected since the GlobalID and REL_GLOBALID path/links were corrupted. Didn't solve the whole problem but it was part of it. Good luck. In my case I go one set of data to work and the other is at an impasse. Not sure, so if you get a solution - I'd love to see it.
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12-19-2023
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I have copied features from one university portal to ArcGIS Pro 3.1.1 and the attachments and points are all accessible from Pro. All seems good but now I need to share (publish) the fgdb (or point layer) with the attachments (no edits since copied) to a different portal and I can NOT get the feature layer to have attachments and often the 450 points don't show up. I have tried to download and publish fgdb layers as a web map. I create new item and drag and drop the fgdb as a zip file. (no points or attribute table or attachments) Simply put I need to move/copy/share a feature layer with photo attachments from one portal to another. I am not sure what else to try.
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09-13-2023
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Hello Everyone, I am old school GIS and spatial analyst. With the move to providing tools via WebMaps giving me headaches as the department (I work for government) wants to create tools for our users. Thus, We have a portal with an image server that I have two image services (ModelResult1 and ModelResult2). I then have a boundary file (BND_py). Users would like to select a polygon (ultimately draw there own polygon) and get the statistics for that polygon - I use Zonal Statistics as Table with statistic type=ALL. This is easy to do in ArcGIS Pro or ArcMAP but my users don't have these product and want to just use a map that I put on the web for them. I thought that I could find a widget for zonalstats as a table but have had no luck. I did review the calculate population sample in a hand drawn polygon (Geoprocessing - Population zonal statistics | ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.35) This is limited but I believe could be adapted maybe? Problems: I am not a javascript coder nor do I work with REST often. Obvisously, I was hoping there was a custom widget that could do this. If not, does anyone have one that I could adapt to my problem. Lastly, is there better help (how-to) to get the javascipt API code into a widget for WebApp Builder. Thanks, Sharolyn
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I too need the copy options of Classic to be included in the newer version. Adding another users support for this option.
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05-18-2020
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Hello All -- I still have the same problem and wondering if anyone has solved the issue with .save throwing the RuntimeError: ERROR 999998: Unexpected Error..
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Sorry no solution but I have the same problem: i = 0 #loop through rasters in list for ir in rrings: #sum rasters together if i == 0: ringSUM = arcpy.Raster(ir) i += 1 else: ringSUM = ringSUM + arcpy.Raster(ir) i += 1 #save final output to the current dirctory ringSUM.save('C:/SALR_0801/wksp/ringSUMall.tif') ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\SALR_0801\fixCrashSave.py", line 87, in <module> ringSUM.save('C:/SALR_0801/wksp/ringSUMall.tif') RuntimeError: ERROR 999998: Unexpected Error. Sorry that the code is not in python syntax did not copy optimally. The thing for me and wondering if for others is that it seems the raster.save() doesn't work no matter what I have tried. (using variable with path&file, changing to GRID even though I want a TIF, etc). I want to understand this as I have several other programs to modify and can't seem to get a generic solution. I have lots of disk space and memory running ArcGIS 10.6 Thanks.
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Hi, I have a small python program that calls EucDistance and runs for 13 runs (I have used different point lyr files so it is not an issue with the 13th item) and then gives the following message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\SALR\ptALRcalc\siteSelectedALR.py", line 124, in <module> outEucDistance = EucDistance(out_shp, maxDistance, cellSize) File "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.6\ArcPy\arcpy\sa\Functions.py", line 989, in EucDistance out_direction_raster) File "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.6\ArcPy\arcpy\sa\Utils.py", line 53, in swapper result = wrapper(*args, **kwargs) File "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.6\ArcPy\arcpy\sa\Functions.py", line 983, in Wrapper out_direction_raster) File "C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.6\ArcPy\arcpy\geoprocessing\_base.py", line 510, in <lambda> return lambda *args: val(*gp_fixargs(args, True)) ExecuteError: ERROR 999999: Error executing function. Failed to write a pixel block. [Possibly out of disk space] Failed to execute (EucDistance). The issue is that there is 300GB of space. I have checked the past solutions - my extents are set, there are no spaces in filenames, the names are under 13 characters, saved each row as a temp shapefile, I save the temporary raster in a geodatabase. The problems is it runs great and then crashes. Thanks for any advice. Sharolyn
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