ArcGIS for Excel 2022.3.9.0 – Updates and bug fixes

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03-15-2023 10:00 AM
ShannonCardoza
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Hey everyone,

We are pleased to share the latest update for ArcGIS for Excel 2022.3.9.0 which has bug fixes, and quality of mapping improvements. 

You should expect to see the updates at once. If you do not see the changes, you may need to close Excel and restart it.  

You can expect the following – 

Bugs Fixed: 

  1. Fixed BUG-000154446 Unable to map features when joining excel data to geography. 
  2. Fixed ‘clear filter’ selection so that all rows of data are unhidden. 
  3. Fixed selection or filter result when multiple layers are created on the same dataset. 
  4. Fixed RichAPi.Error due to a response payload size that has exceeded the limit. 
  5. Fixed Custom functions using cell ranges that were not updating layer data results correctly. 
  6. Fixed layer result that does not reflect the changes when modifying an existing function using the Function Builder UI. 
  7. Fixed the layer data execution when the function shows #BUSY!  
  8. Fixed unable to open the feature's popup window when the map is undergoing the layer update process for the custom function. 

Quality of Mapping: 

  1. Updated Translations 
  2. Support for Enterprise 11.1 
  3. Miscellaneous issues with cell range performance 

As you use the add-in, you will begin to enjoy the many bug fixes, quality improvements, and feature updates that we hope will make your mapping experience much easier. 

If there are other areas of improvement for ArcGIS for Excel that you would like to see covered in a future blog, please leave a comment below. Additionally, we would love to hear your feedback, whether it be an idea or if something can be improved.  

Missed our last update? No worries, check out our What’s New topic! 

Stay safe, be well, and until next time! 

 

About the Author
Shannon has been with Esri since 2010. She is a Product Engineer on the ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 team with prior experience as a GIS Analyst and Support Service Representative for Esri's Support Services team. She holds an MBA degree from Grand Canyon University and a Business Management degree from the University of Redlands. As a Redlands native, she enjoys sharing the history of the town with others. In her spare time, you are likely to find Shannon enjoying quality time with her furbabies, tending to her mini farm, and traveling with her family.