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Hello Husham Mohamed; Thank you for letting us know about the problem with the Daily Activity Dashboard. I can not reproduce the error. I was able to test by deploying this dashboard to ArcGIS Online, Enterprise 10.6.1 and 10.7 without error. Since you were able to deploy it to ArcGIS Online and deployed the other dashboard on your enterprise portal I do not think you have the wrong version of Pro or the Deployment Add-In. But you might want to make sure you have ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6.1 - 10.7 (Standard or Advanced) with managed data store installed correctly. If you do, then please try to deploy again and let me know if it works or not. Thanks again. Walter Potts Esri - Public Safety Solutions
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Hi Adam and Joshua; Here are a couple ideas for you to consider. 1. Configure the Query widget in the Pre-Incident Plan Coordinator application to search on the Plan ID instead last inspected or other attribute. You can also use the Situation Awareness widget to "Set Location" on a plan using the (...) symbol in the lower right corner of the popup window instead of creating a polygon around the plan. Then create the report. Note: you will want to customize the popup and the layers in the widget to get attributes you want in the report. 2. You can add your pre-incident plan layer from your feature service to the Fire Service Maps application. This application is designed to generate a Run Book in PDF which can include the pre-incident plans and related information on each page. We will look into the capability of customizing the report within the Situation Awareness widget but this might not be the best tool for reporting. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Walter Potts Esri - Public Safety Solution Development
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Hi Kaley; There are a few ways to get or create flood inundation data. You could go to the FEMA Flood Map Service Center to see if they have data for specific area. As you mentioned the 100 yr flood zones may not be accurate enough for your flood planning project. You can find it here: FEMA Flood Map Service Center | Welcome! You could also use the Hydrology Toolset in Spatial Analyst with Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data to create the flood inundation areas. You can find more information here: Hydrologic analysis sample applications—Help | ArcGIS Desktop If you have LiDAR data you could delineate the flood plain to create more accurate inundation areas. Here is documentation on that process. Floodplain delineation from lidar points—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop You could use the US Army Corps of Engineer's HEC-RAS software to create a two-dimensional hydraulic model of your river reach. Finally, some local government agencies hire hydrologic engineers to produce high quality inundation data for them. Hope this helps. -Walter
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Hi Greg; We are currently working on a version of the Street Index Report that is very similar to your question. It allows the user to choose whether or not to include the city and addresses. If you do include them in the report, the number of pages will be increased due to the additional lines for each street as you illustrated. We are currrently in the development and test phase of this version and expect to have it available in a month or so depending on test results. I will post a blog on the Fire Solutions page announcing it when it is available. Hope this helps.
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Yes, the Create Street Index Report tool is part of the Local Government toolbox and is included in the Fire Run Book download. You'll find it under the Map Book toolset. You can download it from here: http://solutions.arcgis.com/local-government/help/fire-run-book/
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Hi Michael; The Fire Run Book does have a Street Index Tool but doesn't generate the output in the same format as Stefan's example. The Python script would need to be modified. You can check it out on the solutions page. Hope it helps. -Walt http://solutions.arcgis.com/local-government/help/fire-run-book/workflows/create-a-street-index/
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Hi Jerome; Take a look at the Flood Planning Map (http://solutions.arcgis.com/state-government/help/flood-planning/workflows/) if you have not already done so. It can be used to identify which homes are at risk based on the flood elevation level. Use the DEM to create flood impact areas for each flood level using the Create Flood Impact Area tool. Then instead of using the Public Infrastructure layer or Facility Site Points you could use your address points (after they have been geocoded) as an input layer into the Create Flood Impact Plan tool. This tool will overlay the address points with the flood impact areas to identify which homes will be flood at each flood level. Hope it helps. - Walt
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